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Billy Budd, Sailor Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Explore the mysteries of the sea in this fact-matching game inspired by the novel “Billy Budd, Sailor”. Dive deep into the story and uncover hidden truths as you piece together important information fragments.

  • Discover clues about the characters and their motivations
  • Unravel the complexities of the plot and its themes
  • Use spells for hints and extra time to help you solve the puzzles

Game Details: a fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments. Use spells for hints and extra time!

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  • Billy Budd, Sailor is a novella written by Herman Melville.
  • The story is set in the late 18th century during the Napoleonic Wars.
  • The protagonist, Billy Budd, is a young and handsome sailor.
  • Billy is known for his pure and innocent nature.
  • He is impressed into service on the British warship HMS Bellipotent.
  • Captain Edward Fairfax Vere is the captain of the Bellipotent.
  • Vere is torn between his duty to enforce discipline and his sympathy for Billy.
  • John Claggart, the master-at-arms, develops a strong dislike for Billy.
  • Claggart falsely accuses Billy of inciting mutiny.
  • Billy accidentally strikes Claggart in response to the false accusation, resulting in his death.
  • Billy is put on trial for murder and Vere is forced to act as a judge.
  • Vere wrestles with his conscience and eventually finds Billy guilty.
  • Despite believing in Billy's innocence, Vere orders his execution.
  • Billy's execution is witnessed by the entire crew, who are deeply affected by it.
  • Vere suffers from guilt and is haunted by the decision he made.
  • The story explores themes of innocence, justice, and the conflict between duty and conscience.
  • Melville based the story on a real-life incident involving the execution of a sailor named John Claggart.
  • The novella was unfinished at the time of Melville's death and was published posthumously.
  • Billy Budd, Sailor is considered one of Melville's greatest works and a classic of American literature.

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