I am very kind to you. Melville society hopes to attract him through monetary value and the storyteller Bartby society hopes to attract him for familiarity and reason. But neither obeyed their actions, nor succumbed to pleasing the people around them. Bartlebly's "I do not like it" became almost his creed for the narrator. Another comment about the transformation of the United States at the time is the idea of losing intimacy, or the relationship between workers and employees.
"Barryby the Scuff Burner" Hermann Melville (1856) was first published in the monthly magazine of Putnam in 1853 and later published in 1856 under the title "Plaza Story Collection". The work is often placed next to his novel, Moby Dick, as a representative of the author's rich and complex genius. The subtitle of the story is "Wall Street's story" spoken by a Wall Street senior lawyer who specializes in bonds, mortgage, and contractual contracts, avoiding jury and trial. As he himself said, he is a "very safe man" and he learned all the worlds he care about his practice and practice. The narrator employed two legal secretaries in Turkey and Nipper. In order to increase the productivity of the office, the narrator hired Bartleby as a new scribe
Facts about companions of American short story document, 2nd edition (literary series companion)
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.
In Herman Melville's "Battleby Strina: The Wall Story of Wall Street", a clerk named Butlerby disrupted the quiet lifestyle of the narrator in a passive way. . Bartby leads the pathological existence, and everything he says or does is calm. Batubi has the original characteristics of human beings, but his personality, behavior and dialogue shows that he has never really lived. By looking further at Bartby 's unborn nature, the reader can infer the feelings of the narrator about Batubi and understand the truth behind his existence more concisely.