The narrator is very worried. He was rude, rude and may have even fired him soon, but instead he checked his anger and examine what happened. "After a while, I stood on the head of the sitting staff and became a salt pillar, I recovered myself, I went to the screen and asked the reasons for this special action "(Herman Melville, p. 315)). Another good example is "With other people, I should jump into bad passion, despise further words, and kill him from my existence.
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.
Providing two opposite themes when telling a story is Herman Melville's short story "Bartleby the Scrivener". When his point of view shakes between objective and subjective, it goes from comedy to tragedy. Regardless of the two perspectives of Herman Melville's Bartby story and a tragic story about humorous subjectivity, the classification is determined by the plot and results of the story. In fact, if Melville did not use his narrative and relaxed inner meditation to fill the story and share a rationalized style of "grab straw" with the audience, that theme can only be classified as a tragedy. Regardless of the two perspectives Herman Melville talks about Bartby, its classification is determined by talking about a tragic story full of humorous subjectivity (actual story) through its progression. For this reason, Scrivener's Bartleby is a tragedy.
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