PHIL 102-301-Vere describes the court's hesitancy as proceeding from

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3. Vere describes the court's hesitancy as proceeding from “...the clash between military duty and moral scruple.” Vere, in other words, realizes that the difficulty lies in judging as guilty “a fellow creature innocent before God [and Nature].” What is Vere's response to this?

4. How does Vere address the fact that Billy Budd did not intend either mutiny or homicide? (Hint: he admits something about extenuation and talks of war looking but to the frontage, the appearance).

5. What is Vere's main response to the idea of mitigating the penalty? What does he further point out?

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