"Bartleby the Scrivener" by Herman Melville is a profound literary work. In this short story, a talker as a lawyer employed a strange employee Bartleby. Despite losing these privileges from unqualified clerks, the man fascinated the lawyer to the extent he overtook Bartby. When writing text, Bart ruby seems to be Melville 's inner emotional performance. People have little knowledge of Bartby and the reason why he is behind the disease is almost entirely undecided.
Herman Melville scribe Barbie is a novel about an anonymous attorney who hired a clerk named Bartby. Throughout the novel, Bartby has various working periods. Initially, he did not condemn or accomplish writing without hesitation, but with the development of the novel his attitude towards work has made tremendous changes. As critical articles about Mordechai Marcus' novel have several advantages, Bartby is a psychological double for lawyers, and he is motivated by his inner potential death, and absoluteism And free will. Collision between.
In the short novel "Balbisk Rivina", Herman Melville reveals the subject using plot, scene, perspective, expression, and tone. Various critics have various perspectives on what the theme of Batubi has, but the theme to which many critics agree is a lawyer, Batubi and the theme of humanity. Dr. Bartby's theme is centered around Bartby's existentialist view, the depiction of egoism and attorney's lawist's materialism, and the three major developments of human nature that they all possess.
The narrator of Herman Melville 's "Bad Bee Krisna" story is the hero. The whole story explains mysterious and unique Barbie, but the theme of the story is about the narrator. That is about the transformation of a human narrator. The narrator changed from a person who was living a non-conflicting life to a person who showed anger, and finally became a deeply worried person about what happened to his former calligrapher. At the beginning of the story, the narrator was sending a good life in most cases. He told the audience that he believed that the easiest way he lives is the best. The narrator does not like the trouble of life. He is a lawyer, but he chooses not to work in court and wishes to become a legal scrivener. The audience also learned that he is a discreet person. Being a dry person will require a lot of effort and many conflicts, and the talkor acknowledges that he does not like it and avoids