In isolation and society of Bartby, Herman Melville's sturdy Batubi is a story about isolation and alienation. In his story, society is primarily due to the creation and the end of Bartby. Through the story, the characters - especially the bats - are isolated from each other or are isolated from society. The Forresters office can be interpreted as a society's microcosm that fills the wall, separates head rangers and employees, and separates employees from each other.
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.
Scrillener's Bartleby explores American lives and isolated themes in the workplace through physical and physical solitude. All office characters are colleagues, but Bartleby is the only serious person known to us. Please stay as normal at work. The previous work of Bartleby was to send an e-mail not reachable anywhere to Office of the Dead Letter. This is because Bartleby assigned another workspace to the law firm. Although Batuby never left the office, he repeatedly stolen what he did all day, steals and looks at his famous "I do not want to go" term, repeatedly leading to readers' isolation of Wall Street I let the image reappear. . America's workplace