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    employer when Bartleby refused to do work‚ offered him his own house for Bartleby to use‚ moved his business establishment to another building so not to evict Bartleby‚ and continued to visit Bartleby in prison and even offered him money for food. Bartleby was an excellent employee when he first started on the job. He performed his duties diligently and he was able to quickly earn the admiration of his

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    ArtistsReflection on 4 Artists 1 Tree: What important concept does 4 Artists Paint 1 Tree convey concerning the perception and expression of objective‚ observable things? (The tree) The important concept that I picked up on was that though all of these varied views are put onto a tree that the artist’s perspectives and individualistic views are what are important. By the creativity behind how the artists pushed the bounds of how a tree is normally perceived and instead viewed the tree in a

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    <name> ENG242 24/04/2015 “The Hunger Artist” and “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings”: A Study of Physical and Metaphoric Transformation “The Hunger Artist” and “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” are vastly different at first glance‚ but the underlying themes of transformation and of human fascination with all things morbid are the same throughout both. Marquez’s story of the old man with wings who appeared to be an angel who fell on Earth is a disturbing study of how humans treat someone they

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    almost as safe to assume that an artist of any dignity is against his country‚ i.e.‚ against the environment in which God hath placed him‚ as it is to assume that his country is against the artist” (H.L. Mencken). It is safe to say that Mencken’s assumption on the artist against the environment is spot on. Artists are different than everyone else. Artists understand other artists. Normal people do not seem to understand artists. I consider myself to be an artist. I am nothing like my friends

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    place (1850’s)‚ the lawyer and Bartleby‚ the wall‚ the Dead Letter Post of Washington‚ Bartleby’s resistance‚ and his final days where he found sleeping with the kings and counselors. I am using these elements because I wanted to keep the film faithful as possible to the novel. By faithful I mean that I wanted to keep the theme of the story. I believe that these elements portray the main theme of the novel and these elements are essential to depict the life of Bartleby. Other elements such as the point

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    "Letter from Birmingham Jail" both argue that laws thought of as unjust in one’s mind should not be adhered to. In Herman Melville’s "Bartleby‚" a man named Bartleby is thought of by many to be practicing civil disobedience. His actions are nonviolent‚ and he refuses to comply with anything his boss says. But his behavior has nothing to do with morals. Bartleby is merely a lonely guy who does not wish to work and has nothing to do with civil disobedience. Thoreau says that if injustice "is of

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    Transcendentalist View of Bartleby the Scrivener Actions The Transcendentalists and the Dark Romantics were the two major literary groups of America’s literary coming of age. The transcendentalists believed in transcending everyday‚ physical human experiences and objects‚ in order to determine the reality of God‚ the universe‚ and the self. Transcendentalists‚ led by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau‚ believed in the good of man‚ and held a very optimistic view of the world and mankind

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    I would like to start by making a character analysis. First‚ both characters Bartleby and Willy Loman have serious social and psychological issues that are evident. The employers of both these men attempt to assist them. Neither one is able to continue in their daily work tasks for one reason or another. Both have opportunities but choose not take them. Although Willy Loman is a deeply flawed character‚ there is something compelling about his nostalgia. Modernity accounts for the obsolescence

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    whether or not food is symbolic in the story written by Herman Melville‚ I would answer yes it is highly symbolic. In my opinion food represents capitalism in America. Unlike his colleagues who have names referencing food‚ Bartleby barely eats any food throughout the tale. Bartleby is also extremely opposite of his colleagues as well. Since the story’s setting takes place during the early Wall Street like environment‚ the constant referencing of food could be Melville’s story could represent a capitalist

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    Fred Wilson—the Artist Simple and complicated‚ Fred Wilson is an installation artist and political activist. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts from Purchase College‚ State University of New York in 1976. Fred Wilson was born in 1954 in The Bronx‚ New York (Fred Wilson‚ Art21.org). He is an American artist‚ with African-American and Caribbean descent (Fred Wilson‚ Artspace.com). Fred Wilson still lives in New York today. He is most known for his conceptual art. He is quoted as saying‚

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