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Bartleby The Scrivener Essay

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Herman Melville’s “Bartleby the Scrivener” is a paradigm of short fiction, and my favorite short story that we have read. Melville deftly employs structure, narration, and characterization to craft a story that is compelling and resonant. The story is in the form of a flashback, told by the narrator, but centers on another character, and employee of the narrator’s, Bartleby.
Melville’s narrator, who is unnamed, recounts the story of Bartleby from an indefinite time in the future, but it is clear that Bartleby still perplexes him. He introduces Bartleby as “a scrivener the strangest I ever saw or heard of”, and “one of those beings of whom nothing is ascertainable (3).” These assertions begin to intrigue the reader, and like the narrator, they are curious to understand the puzzle of Bartleby. In his telling of the story, the narrator is initially not particularly interested in Bartleby, though Bartleby does seem “Incurably forlorn”, the …show more content…

What had one best do? (12)” Here, the first person perspective allows the reader to identify with the narrator and his thoughts, and the assertion from the beginning still lingers, creating an even greater desire to understand the motivations of Bartleby. Then, when the narrator discovers Bartleby has been living in his office the whole time, the sheer strangeness of Bartleby is obvious, but no evidence at all has been presented to begin to explain any of his actions. Finally, in the conclusion, after Bartleby has died, the narrator reveals his theory, that Bartleby had worked as a sorter in the dead letter office in the months prior to his employment by the narrator. This epiphany is relieving, though it is not conclusive, and the narrator admits that “How true it is I cannot tell”, the curiosity is so powerful that any explanation is welcomed

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