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title: "Benito Cereno (Bedford College Editions) Annotated Edition"
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# Benito Cereno (Bedford College Editions) Annotated Edition

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## Customer Reviews

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    Great
  

*by K***M on Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023*

Good Audio, Good Book… maybe too monotone…The plot becomes somewhat predictable half way through the book, yet is an interesting story.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Follow the Leader
  

*by G***S on Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2010*

If you want a taste of Melville's brilliance, but aren't up to the task of slogging through 600+ pages of "Moby Dick," try "Benito Cereno" - a masterpiece of mystery, suspense and intrigue.  But, as with Melville's white-whale classic, "BC" ultimately climbs the peaks and plumbs the depths of human spirit and human depravity on multiple levels while taking the reader down a twisting and puzzling path.  That so much can be crammed into a "short story" (well, perhaps a novella) illustrates the author's true genius.It is 1799, and an American sea Captain Amasa Delano has harbored at St. Maria island off the extreme southern coast of Chile to take on fresh water.  Sighting a ship without colors on the horizon, Delano with a crew take the whale boat to investigate, finding a near-derelict Spanish slave ship drifting aimlessly on a calm sea.  Upon boarding, Dalano finds the ship's captain, Benito Cerino, near death and the ship's human cargo - men, women, and children - unconstrained topside.  Cerino is constantly tended to by "Babo," a young Spanish-speaking slave, who never leaves the captain's side, catering to his every wish - the extent that the ship's half-starved inhabitants can accommodate.  Cerino tells Delano a harrowing tale of violent storms encountered after leaving Buenos Aires en route to Lima, rounding the Cape and encountering two months of deadly calm that made navigation impossible - drownings, scurvy, and lack of water decimated the crew.  Delano finds Cerino's tale dubious, especially since so few of the Spanish crew have survived, taking a much lower toll on the slaves.  More troubling is the relationship between Babo and Cerino, which Delano considers beyond odd.  The trusting and possibly naïve Delano silently questions Cerino's motives, and several times fears for his own life, each time to be subsequently placated, writing his fear off as mere paranoia induced by the freakish conditions on board the vessel.  Tension builds, the enigma grows, and by now, the reader, puzzled by the contradictions, is undoubtedly tempted to jump ahead to see where Melville is taking us.Melville's writing falls just short of epic poetry, and as such, "Benito Cerino" requires some work and concentration.  Much of the jargon is unfamiliar nautical terms or 19th century prose that is now archaic.  But the diligent reader will be rewarded with beautiful prose than spins a surprisingly surrealistic atmosphere - an authentic portrait of life at sea at the turn of the 18th century while capturing the period's views of race and slavery.  Melville never preaches or cajoles, is never heavy handed, but instead weaves complex relationships and cultural issues so deeply in the fabric that multiple reads will certainly yield fresh insight and new meaning - the kind of story that invokes that "did I really read this?" moment.  In short, a powerful short story that deserves more attention - my candidate to replace - or at least complement - "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" or "A Tale of Two Cites" on high school readers' list of required classics.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    One of the best stories of all time
  

*by A***Y on Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022*

Great story by great writer!

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