"Bartby Rickner: The Story of Wall Street" was first published in November and December 1853 in two parts, a magazine, and finally in 1856 was published as part of the collection. At that time, Herman Melville discovered himself, earned a lot of praise and recognition. "Bartby Krisna" provides a window of Herman Melville's fight in his life and career; his work like "Moby Dick" is loved, but his short story does not seem to be the same Evaluate.
"Balbisk Rivna" was created by Herman Melville in 1853. This book is about a writer called Bartby who always uses "I do not want to" to answer people's questions (Melville 9). In this short story, Melville is asking what to make his readers stand out, to personalize us, to be independent, to make it unique. In this story, independence and personality should play an important role. Independence and identity are two good things, but there is one point that can be far away until it begins to affect your life. Conflict often creates personality, sometimes revealed
In the short novel "Bartby, Scrivina", Herman Melville created a somewhat confusing character. Melville used commentators and lawyers to explain Batubi as a strange character. The interaction between the narrator and Batubi reveals several points of human nature. Despite this title, the story is not about Bartree but about how the narrator interacts with other people. From the beginning of the story, Melville draws the story as a passive attack. The passive attack of the narrator is evident from his interaction with other writers, Turkey. Rather than speaking to him about his "morning worship" (545) and all the content that the narrator requested with confidence, the "narrator" for him "will not enter the meeting room after 12 o'clock" ( 545) should be. Narrator later said that Bartby's unusual behavior brought about his (narrator) passive aggression in the story.