Appearances in Bartleby and The Purloined Letter

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Bradley W

 

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August 17, 2013

 

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Turkey is a glutton at heart and though he was an elegant scrivener in the morning, by the time he finished his meal around noon, he would have a fiery temper who had "a strange, inflamed, flurried, flighty recklessness of activity about him" (Bartleby 109/3) and his neatness in copying would be lost...
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Nippers, though the exact opposite of Turkey, is also a man who was what he appeared to be. Nippers was an ambitious man and his clothes exhibited his personality well. Nippers dressed in a gentlemanly sort of way and in the morning, because of indigestion, Nippers always had a fiery temper and complained about things such as the height of his desk...
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