Whether or not Bartelby's meal is a dilemma is repeatedly stated in "The Bartby's story: Wall Street Story." The same dilemma also appears in the heart of the story character. Settings and characters are based on food and banquet themes. Nicknames of characters such as Turkey, Nippers, Mister Cutlets, Ginger Nuts, etc. introduce food and nutrition themes. "Smell the cafeteria" and "Become easy (from the influence of beer)" (page 111) are explained by metaphor of food.
A short story, Harrell Melville scribe, Berelby has been commented by several different critics that it has several different perspectives. These views include psychological duality of Barthelby as a narrator, rational apostles, biblical relationships, and being Melville himself. The personal position has proven to be different from the previous one in that it can explain the story as a family story, a battle of Strivena, that story. Screenplay Bartelby thinks nobody other than the author is incorrect in all of these views and explanations on Scrivener. Furthermore, because literary works are different from visual art works, we can not think that everyone is wrong. In fact, it is only a product of what we recognize that viewpoint, as we interpret the claims of other critics. This is stated only to prove that we can form our own opinion and form our own arguments by reading the text on the page.
Social Deviation of Bartleby Scrivener Barbies Rivner is a story made in Wall Street, consisting of common types of workers. As the most extreme type of untrustworthy, Batubi finally suffered from the death of consumption. The message Melville is trying to tell the reader is that society tolerates social deviation. I mentioned common farms that will keep Wall Street's "social" continuity. This common mold includes working all day, going home, relaxing and drinking beer.