Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story Of Wall-Street
작성자
Herman Melville
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Science Fiction
형식
킨들
페이지
45
언어
영어
출판됨
May 17, 2012
설명
In the bustling environment of Wall Street, a nameless lawyer recounts his experiences with Bartleby, a peculiar scrivener who disrupts the monotony of their daily grind. The lawyer initially appreciates Bartleby’s diligent work ethic, but soon finds himself confronted by the enigmatic figure's unsettling refusals. As Bartleby increasingly withdraws from tasks, the lawyer grapples with feelings of frustration and helplessness.
Melville paints a poignant picture of isolation and existential contemplation through Bartleby’s passive resistance. Observing the bureaucratic world around them, the narrative explores themes of individuality, conformity, and the complexities of modern life. Bartleby becomes a symbol of silent dissent, challenging not only his employer but also the very structure of society itself.
As the story unfolds, the lawyer's moral dilemmas deepen, leading to profound questions about duty, compassion, and the human spirit. This tale transcends its 19th-century setting, echoing timeless concerns that resonate with many readers today.
Melville paints a poignant picture of isolation and existential contemplation through Bartleby’s passive resistance. Observing the bureaucratic world around them, the narrative explores themes of individuality, conformity, and the complexities of modern life. Bartleby becomes a symbol of silent dissent, challenging not only his employer but also the very structure of society itself.
As the story unfolds, the lawyer's moral dilemmas deepen, leading to profound questions about duty, compassion, and the human spirit. This tale transcends its 19th-century setting, echoing timeless concerns that resonate with many readers today.