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Bill Budd
Title: Bill Budd
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 429 | Pages: 1.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Bill Budd
Billy are what establish the tension between Billy and Claggart, which sets the stage for a later confroconfrontation. Billy’s ignorance becomes evident in his conversation with Dansker. Dansker says to Billy “Jimmy Legs is down on you.” Billy disregards Dansker’s remark byntation. Billy’s ignorance becomes evident in his conversation with Dansker. Dansker says to Billy “Jimmy Legs is down on you.” Billy disregards Dansker’s remark Budd epitomizes the good nature of
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for a later confrontation. Billy’s ignorance becomes evident in his conversation with Dansker. Dansker says to Billy “Jimmy Legs is down on you.” Billy disregards Dansker’s remark by saying, “Why he calls me sweet and pleasant young fellow, they tell me.” Since Billy is so ignorant and trusting, he buys into Claggart’s charade, that Claggart has no hatred toward Billy. Billy believes that all of Claggart’s praises and support are sincere.
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