In "Bartby Scribe" wall suppression and overthrow of "Bartby Scribe", an older lawyer at his office talks about a clerk, Butlerby. The development of this employer-employee relationship depicts the separation between opposition to the social class and its outcome. The appearance of subtitles of "Bartby Krisna: The Story of Wall Street" attracts a lot of attention. Subtitles have a burden of new capitalist culture, but it also means restrictions permitted by the walls.
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.
In "Bartby Scribe" wall suppression and overturning "Bartby Scribe", an older lawyer at his office tells the story of a clerk, Butlerby. The development of this employer-employee relationship depicts the separation between opposition to the social class and its outcome. The appearance of subtitles of "Bartby Krisna: The Story of Wall Street" attracts a lot of attention. Subtitles have a burden of new capitalist culture, but it also means restrictions permitted by the walls.
Initially, the clerk was a copy of something to make a living. The title "Bartleby, Scrivener" explains what Bartleby is in fact of his opposition. He was asked to "join this interesting group". Narrator explained that Bartby is shutting itself behind the office wall. These walls represent walls built by Batube - barriers of communication, not physical walls. The gap between him and society provides safety to Batubi. He refused to prove his difference just like any other person. He was later laid off and eventually died
When I first read Herman Melville 's Batuby more than 10 years ago, this was a short story about young people who were undoubtedly hired by Wall Street attorney. At that time, Bartby took me freely to refuse orders from his boss and dressed as an ordinary strange and unwieldy worker. In addition to the memorial words "I do not want to do ..." he is just a crazy person with just a few words. But now I have different opinions about him. Maybe that's because my life experience on the go is higher than when I first met a Bartleby character. Whatever it is, the view of my character has changed humanely. After reading this article again this afternoon, I felt no bottomless sympathy for Batubi. In the story of his merciful former employer with mixed misery and humor, the image of Batubi evokes the source of human sympathy and humanity itself.