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    narrator has removed himself from society and into solitude in a cabin in the deep woods. The narrator displays nonconformity by not taking on the normal daily routines and an average person in society. The nonconformity exhibited in Bartleby‚ the Scrivener is Bartleby not conforming at the same level of his co-workers in the law office. The law office in Bartleby’s eyes is stark place that only brings him displeasure. The transcendentalist essay by Ralph Emerson‚ Self-Reliance‚

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    characters are more relatable having a narrator who interacts with the protagonist‚ while Hawthorne resigns his narrator to the role of a cynical observer. In the case of both Bartleby and Wakefield‚ the stage is set by a general fixation of the narrator with the protagonists. Melville’s narrator proclaimed that Bartleby “was a scrivener the strangest I ever saw or heard of” and Hawthorne’s narrator saw Wakefield’s actions as “perhaps the strangest‚ instant on record‚ of marital delinquency”. Both

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    Comment on the title. Why wouldn’t an alternative like “Nea the Troublemaker” be appropriate? Bartleby‚ the Scrivener A Story of Wall Street by Herman Melville (Page 135) 1. How does the lawyer’s description of himself serve to characterize him? Why is it significant that he is a lawyer and not another profession? 2. Why do you think Turkey‚ Nippers‚ and Ginger Nut are introduced before Bartleby? 3. How is Bartleby’s physical description a foreshadowing of what happens to him? 4. How does

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    Maria Vasquez English 282 Prof. Justine Fitzgerald Final essay: Similar conflicts between Bartleby‚ the Scrivener by Herman Melville and The Bridegroom by Ha Jin. In the first story Bartleby‚ the Scrivener‚ the narrator talks about this character –Bartlbey- which is hired to copy legal documents in an attorney’s office. At the beginning he works more‚ faster‚ and better than everybody else in the office‚ and the Boss is very happy with him; one day when the Boss asks him to review some of the

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    In this paper I would like to discuss that “monetary power or capitalism destroys the humanly values in American society during its industrialisation period in ‘the Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg’ and ‘Bartleby the Scrivener’” In these two short stories of Melville and Twain‚ it is both possible to observe the cultural values and changings in American society during the second half of the 19th century. As we may remember from Hawthorne’s ‘Young Goodman Brown’ it is easy to figure out that Puritans

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    Final Exam I. Multiple choice: 1% x 30 = 30% 1865-1914 1. The novels and short stories of Henry James and Edith Wharton tended to focus on (A) the tragic outcomes of impoverished characters living in industrialized urban wastelands. (B) the ordeals of isolated characters living as survivalists in the sparsely populated hinterlands of the United States. (C) the inner psychological lives of privileged upper-class characters. (D) the exploits of characters with startling accomplishments and impressive

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    Mankind is the only known species on Earth to study their behavior in order to control themselves. These continuous studies raise the question‚ can the human race control their own human nature? Through his novella‚ Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad illustrates his view on humanity and its raw actions. The novella springs from his own experienced up the Congo River‚ where he personally saw the demise of human nature. Because he saw how dreadful the destruction of self is‚ he exemplifies his view through

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    productivity‚ and in some cases increases profit. In the case study‚ Bartleby the Scrivener‚ A Tale of Wall Street‚ a fictional character named Bartleby is hired to work for a nameless lawyer‚ who fails on many occasions to utilize these principles in his dealings with his employees; this is especially the case in his efforts with Bartleby. Even still‚ his failure to utilize these practices is revealed long before the introduction of Bartleby‚ who simply exposes his failures to the fullest. The lawyer’s

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    S. Q. 8 Nathanil Hawthorne 433‚ "The Minister’s Black Veil" 457‚ "The Birthmark" 465‚ Herman Melville 504‚ "Bartleby the Scrivener" 507 1. What is the attractive legend about Hawthorne? He was believed to be a shy recluse‚ always brooding in solitude. 2. How do the authors describe Hawthorne? He is described as a public figure‚ capable of a certain urbanity. He is absorbed by the evils of enigma and of moral responsibility. 3. Briefly describe Hawthorne’s background. He was born in

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    Darkness in Poe‚ Hawthorne‚ Melville and Dickinson E.A. Poe‚ Hawthorne‚ Melville and E. Dickinson’s works contain similar elements and images which can be related to the theme of darkness. These authors used these motives as their main subject throughout their works. Some of them led very gloomy and dark life so they used those experiences to utter their feelings by putting them on the paper. These poems and works can come across as kind of morbid at first sight

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