Scrivner's Personality, Environment, and Prospect Herman Melville is currently considered one of the greatest writers in the United States and said, "After his father's bankruptcy and death, he was robbed of his optimism." (Soap) Melville lived a very unfortunate life. His work was not known until his death. "He is a strongly determined man and he always says no to his friends and family.The Thorp by Bartleby who is the person of his most famous short story" Bartleby, Scrivner "written in 1851, , Melville says the lesson he learned in his life, that is, the human death that expressed isolation
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.
One of the greatest benefits of Herman Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener" is its role. In a mysterious character such as Melville's story, Bart ruby, where the powerful character built the foundation of a powerful story, that character does not even appear on the stage. These roles, Turkey and Nipper, played an important role in supporting the development of disobedience themes, and told how narrator will handle Bartluby's preference for not doing work. The Turks worked in the morning but began drinking later, and in the afternoon they were extremely useless alcoholic. His opponent Nippers is a nervous man who uses his unproductive spell in the morning, he uses his anxiety to eliminate him. Between these two roles, the narrator accepts one day's work instead of two days.