Reading Herman Melvilles Bartleby for the first  epoch, one moldiness wonder whether Bartleby,  seemingly the  main(prenominal) character, is  screw-loose. At this point readers try to  introduce a  straightlaced  token of psychiatric dis night  confederacy to him. During the second reading, the authors commitment to   definitive objects, such as  fences and   victuals for thought in every representation, and   point in time feelings, such as sadness, solitude, melancholy, seems strange. When I read this novella for the   one-third time, it dawned on me: Bartlebys human  foil is just a   emblematic representation of the lawyers inner world, the  locution of his spirit.  Bartlebys behavior is eccentric and   overdraw just as  more than as it seems to be  nuts to the reader.  I see the par aloneels  in the midst of Bartlebys behavior and the condition of  b say  roadway societys spiritual   liveness-time of that time.  stuff and nonsense wellness becomes much  more(prenominal)  outstanding than spiritual fullness.  People  be concerned with their jobs and  dinero  exclusively; just as Bartleby, they  put down most time  within the office. They are isolated from the  lifespan outside of The W completelys. The wall itself symbolizes the  honorable confines, inevitable dead-end: whereas Bartleby  mulishly faces the dead-wall, the people whose lives are internally empty and lack  wisdom are  final  correspond to the spiritual death.   The storyteller doesnt seem to have family and  any(prenominal) life outside the office walls, and so does Bartleby.

  Bartleby says I  like  non to make any  qualifying (Melville, 29), and so does the narrator: he calls himself unambitious and  favors  nonhing to  beleaguer his peace (Melville, 3) - he is   satisfied with his life as it is. The food symbolizes moral intake: Bartleby does not eat much and  eventually refuses to eat at all; in the meantime narrator seems not to have any food for his soul himself. In prison, Bartleby refuses to eat, telling I would prefer not to dine...                                        If you want to  sting a full essay, order it on our website: 
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