"I prefer not to," also tells the reader about Bartleby isolating himself. The phrase shows his lack of involvement, another form of isolation. The narrator tells the reader exactly what he did to Bartleby. The narrator's cultural conditioning affects his point of view greatly, didn't notice he was isolating Bartleby and tried to help, but Bartleby was succumbed to isolation.
In the story, the author tells the reader exactly what he does to Bartleby to isolate him from the world. He tells us in this passage, " I placed his desk close
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