The struggle of power and control between Bartby and Bartleby, Scrivener: Wall Street Story "Imprimis: I am a deeply convinced guy since childhood, this is the easiest way." - Melville Melville keeps black and white, gray It is planned to increase the strength of Melville used dramatic sarcasm and cold humor in "Bart ruby, Scriabener: The story of Wall Street". This is to show the reader how the lawyer thinks he is a safe, successful and powerful person who controls extensively in his polite society until he hires a person named Batuby.
Scrivener's Bartleby, a lawyer and a narrator when learning a story slowly weakened after mastering the power of Batubi and Bartby gained the power to a lawyer when he began responding to lawyers' requests "I do not want to do it." He did not say "I will not do", but this is confusing. The lawyer considered it a simple "no". The lawyer seems to be a kind person trying to help Bart ruby, but in reality it is a weak business and there is no power to dominate employees.
The struggle of power and control between Bartby and Bartleby, Scrivener: Wall Street Story "Imprimis: I am a deeply convinced guy since childhood, this is the easiest way." - Melville Melville keeps black and white, gray It is planned to increase the strength of Melville used "irony cold humor" in "Bartby of Scree Tonna: Wall Street Story". This is to show the reader how the lawyer thinks he is a safe, successful and powerful person with extensive control in his polite society until he hires a person named Bart ruby is.
In the short novel "Bartby, Scrivina", Herman Melville created a somewhat confusing character. Melville used commentators and lawyers to explain Batubi as a strange character. The interaction between the narrator and Batubi reveals several points of human nature. Despite this title, the story is not about Bartree but about how the narrator interacts with other people. From the beginning of the story, Melville draws the story as a passive attack. The passive attack of the narrator is evident from his interaction with other writers, Turkey. Rather than speaking to him about his "morning worship" (545) and all the content that the narrator requested with confidence, the "narrator" for him "will not enter the meeting room after 12 o'clock" ( 545) should be. Narrator later said that Bartby's unusual behavior brought about his (narrator) passive aggression in the story.