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Revoking the Rights of an Individual
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5 pages. Many texts culminate in a trial, verdict, and punishment in which an individual gets sacrificed for the alleged good of a system; in Herman Melville's Billy Budd, the system 'saved' is the British Navy. In The Caine Mutiny, the punishment gets thwarted, but the lawyer's speech prevents any celebration of this fact. This paper uses these two stories to develop an argument about when and if the apparent needs of a system or community seem to warrant the revoking of an individual's rights. Uses supporting evidence from the texts as well. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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