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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starves himself as art. A man who cannot eat is guarded by those who slaughter meat for food as a living‚ seemingly mocking the hunger artist’s situation. This circumstance is similar in Bartleby‚ the Scrivener when the grubman provided good meals to Bartleby at the lawyer’s expense. The grubman shoved food at Bartleby even when he renounced everything including food‚ preferring to waste away but food is still given to him as if teasing him. Despite the constant watch over the hunger artist‚ no one believed
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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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Swimming pools: Similar to the short story‚ The Swimmer‚ my neighborhood has many swimming pools. Like the setting in the story‚ they seem to form a snake-like‚ “quasi-subterranean stream that curved across the country” (Norton 2‚ 1234). My swimming pool is physically similar to many of the pools in the story as it is located in the backyard‚ fenced up‚ and contains water. Physical differences include the gradual slope into the deep end‚ a diving board‚ as well as multi-colored underwater lighting
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Lay Fall 2009 Saint Louis Christian College 1 Fiction Essays 2 Table of Contents 1 Everyday Use Victoria Mallory 3 2 The Swimmer Scott Worley 8 3 Bartleby‚ the Scrivener Nathan Diveley 13 4 The Open Boat Megan Sabourin 18 5 Bartleby‚ the Scrivener Michael Womble 23 6 Everyday Use Jessica Diveley 28 7 Separating Laura Hocking 33 8 Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been? Jessica Wieneman 38
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- Read every single story - go over all notes on blackboard - no questions on “regionalism” on test - Don’t look at “real thing” discussion questions - know 3 waves of feminism - Romanticism: earliest‚ full of feeling and emotion. Not just romantic. Exaggeration of feelings; fear‚ aw‚ love‚ etc. - Realism: CHOICE; the narrator has a moral choice. - Naturalism: narrator has lack of choice; he is forced. -Modernism: uncertainty. Week 1 both Week 2 both Week 3 both Week 4 both
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Comparing and Contrasting (quoted from Jim Stover‚ “Writing About Literature”) One of the best methods to help us clarify our thoughts about a character‚ an event‚ a poem‚ a story—nearly anything—is to compare and contrast. (To compare can mean to find similarities and differences. Coupled with contrast‚ however‚ to compare means to point out similarities‚ while to contrast means to point out differences.) Many of us‚ feeling weighted down by cares‚ have happened to see someone coping with a
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Part 1: Realism and Naturalism 1A: Realism Realism was a separation from idealism. It was focused on typical events in life that people view as uninteresting. It portrayed things about characters that also apply to regular people. William Dean Howells said this about fiction: “Let fiction cease to lie about life; let it portray men and women as they are‚ actuated by the motives and the passions in the measure we all know‚” (pg. 1134). A main trait of realism is how it portrays common situations and
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In tandem with literacy‚ literature has become one of the leading vehicles for social criticism in American history. It amplifies the author’s voice‚ reverberating it throughout the nation‚ molding the history of America by changing the opinions of the people on certain issues. It can induce cries of hope and merriment‚ like John Winthrop’s sermon A Model of Christian Charity‚ which speaks about the optimistic prospect of America as the “City upon a Hill” (Winthrop‚ 84). But it can also elicit the
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Melville’s most important contemporary and literary influence was Nathanial Hawthorne. Today‚ their works are long standing pieces of the American literary cannon and they are two important characters in the definition of Americanness. However‚ during their lives the two experienced very different levels of popularity. Hawthorne was lauded during is life while Melville was not for any publication after Tpyee and Omoo. Despite the implications that their friendship was a little more than plutonic
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