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... In the scene where Bartleby refuses to help examine the paper, the narrator backs away from a confrontation. He says, "I looked at him steadfastly. ...
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... Bartleby refuses to take part in his work, and basically becomes a hermit inside of the office. The lawyer is baffled by Bartleby's refusal to do his work. ...
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... The narrator also avoids conflict in many occasions: when Bartleby refuses to proofread and perform his duties, when Bartleby preferred not to talk about him ...
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... Throughout the story, when Bartleby refuses to proofread his work, or merely stands for hours on end looking blankly at the brick wall, the narrator does ...
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... A character named Bartleby who, through the entire story, refuses to do work when asked to do so and receives no punishment from his boss except isolation. ...
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... the Narrator. In this symbolism of individual against society, Bartleby refuses to do his work, to copy. The Narrator, consequently ...
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... Throughout the story, when Bartleby refuses to proof copy or simply stands for hours looking blankly at the brick wall, the narrator does nothing except ...
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... By the end of the story, Bartleby refuses to copy any more papers, share any details of himself, remove himself from the office, or to do anything that he is ...
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... His boss offers him a home, and he refuses this as well. The ending footnote to "Bartleby" states that Bartleby's previous profession was a subordinate clerk ...
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... Bartleby refuses to give a solid reason, however as long as he understands the decision he has made, this is all that is important to him as an individual. ...
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... after his actions "violate the proprieties of the day." Bartleby persists in "occupying the entry after being dismissed from the office" and refuses to "quit ...
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... of Bartleby. The new landlords at the building have Bartleby thrown in jail because he refuses to leave the building. His boss feels ...
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... after his actions "violate the proprieties of the day." Bartleby persists in "occupying the entry after being dismissed from the office" and refuses to "quit ...
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... When asked why he refuses or "prefers not" to examine the copies with the other scriveners, Bartleby answers again, "I would prefer not to" (1155). ...
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... chosen. Soon after Bartleby is hired, the narrator asks him to examine a paper for accuracy but he refuses to help. "Bartleby! Quick ...
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... office. Soon after Bartleby is hired, the narrator asks him to examine a paper for accuracy but he refuses to help. "Bartleby! Quick ...
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... Another lawyer moves in only to discover that the scrivener is there and refuses to leave simply saying that he would prefer not to. Eventually Bartleby is put ...
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... of Bartleby. The new landlords at the building have Bartleby thrown in jail because he refuses to leave the building. His boss feels ...
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... of Bartleby. At first, Bartleby is the best worker. Later on he refuses to work in very direct and extremely passive way. His passive ...
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... of Bartleby. The new landlords at the building have Bartleby thrown in jail because he refuses to leave the building. His boss feels ...
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... work. Bartleby was arrested for loitering. While in jail, he refuses any help or food. He is now at the apex of his slothfulness. ...
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... 266). Jake continues to persist, saying, "Some coffee then" (266). "Thanks, but I really can't", Mariana refuses again. Jake finally ...
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... Unfortunately, Glick refuses (Dogma). ... When he learned of Glick's plan, he sent to clipping to Bartleby and Loki, simply because, he would rather die and erase ...
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... You might get frustrated with him because, while he cares for Billy, he refuses to take a stand and speak up ... (Although this idea is more stressed in Bartleby). ...
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... a "Newfoundland dog" who is "praiseworthy for its fidelity." He refuses to acknowledge ... help but compare Delano with Melville's own lawyer in Bartleby as both ...
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