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Interpreting The Truth In Benito Cereno's Story
Benito Cereno attempted to avoid questions from Captain Delano as it would be dangerous for Captain Delano to learn the truth. But he does eventually tell the tale, the one established by Babo, about how his ship ended up in its current state. This quote captures the point at which Cereno is about to divert from the truth, as he cannot tell it. Throughout the novella whenever Benito Cereno has finished the part of the story he can tell he begins to have fits. It is unclear whether he is truly too distressed, suggested by his sudden death at the close of the novel, or if he is attempting to shield Captain Delano from knowing anything that could get him killed. Captain Delano ignores the half-told tales and simply accepts that Benito Cereno is

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