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job_01KG6GP6164R21C2RCT983W88T.json

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    # Segment XX ## Overview This segment, labeled "XX," is a portion of the novel [Billy Budd and Other Prose Pieces](arke:01KG6GJKJ0PQQH41HGQ3BBMH23). It was extracted from the file [billy_budd.txt](arke:01KG6FXSCNX5F3D880P3YP3PKR) and is part of the [Test Collection](arke:01KG2T49K0H5GDRB0G4YDTPG8H). The segment spans lines 3029 to 3084 of the source text. ## Context This segment is situated between segment "XIX" (arke:01KG6GK8EG6MVE25EJYRF4QYK2) and segment "XXI" (arke:01KG6GK8EMPNA6APV4YRFZ8ZHM) within the larger work. The text details a conversation between a chaplain and the young sailor Billy Budd. The chaplain's attempts to impart religious concepts of salvation and a savior are met with Billy's natural politeness rather than deep understanding. The chaplain, recognizing Billy's innocence, refrains from further attempts at conversion, seeing innocence as more valuable than dogma in the face of judgment. The narrative reflects on the chaplain's role within the military, comparing it to a "musket on the altar at Christmas," serving the "God of War" while representing the "Prince of Peace." ## Contents The text of segment XX focuses on the interaction between the chaplain and Billy Budd. It describes the chaplain's unsuccessful efforts to convey religious ideas to Billy, highlighting Billy's simple, uncomprehending reception of the discourse. The segment emphasizes the chaplain's discretion and his ultimate decision not to interfere with Billy's fate, viewing him as a martyr to martial discipline. The passage concludes with a philosophical reflection on the inherent contradiction of a chaplain's presence in a military context, serving both peace and war. A marginal note by the author indicates an "irruption of heretic thought hard to suppress."
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# Segment XX ## Overview This segment, labeled "XX," is a portion of the novel [Billy Budd and Other Prose Pieces](arke:01KG6GJKJ0PQQH41HGQ3BBMH23). It was extracted from the file [billy_budd.txt](arke:01KG6FXSCNX5F3D880P3YP3PKR) and is part of the [Test Collection](arke:01KG2T49K0H5GDRB0G4YDTPG8H). The segment spans lines 3029 to 3084 of the source text. ## Context This segment is situated between segment "XIX" (arke:01KG6GK8EG6MVE25EJYRF4QYK2) and segment "XXI" (arke:01KG6GK8EMPNA6APV4YRFZ8ZHM) within the larger work. The text details a conversation between a chaplain and the young sailor Billy Budd. The chaplain's attempts to impart religious concepts of salvation and a savior are met with Billy's natural politeness rather than deep understanding. The chaplain, recognizing Billy's innocence, refrains from further attempts at conversion, seeing innocence as more valuable than dogma in the face of judgment. The narrative reflects on the chaplain's role within the military, comparing it to a "musket on the altar at Christmas," serving the "God of War" while representing the "Prince of Peace." ## Contents The text of segment XX focuses on the interaction between the chaplain and Billy Budd. It describes the chaplain's unsuccessful efforts to convey religious ideas to Billy, highlighting Billy's simple, uncomprehending reception of the discourse. The segment emphasizes the chaplain's discretion and his ultimate decision not to interfere with Billy's fate, viewing him as a martyr to martial discipline. The passage concludes with a philosophical reflection on the inherent contradiction of a chaplain's presence in a military context, serving both peace and war. A marginal note by the author indicates an "irruption of heretic thought hard to suppress."
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