Melville's "bartleby The Scrivener": Introduction Of Character

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Terence B

 

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April 20, 2015

 

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College

 

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Because the story is centered on the lawyer's life, it is imperative that the reader have this close view of him. The repetitive "I" in these paragraphs is important because it comes from the lawyer's thoughts of himself. For this text to flow in it's intended path, the reader must know a great deal about the lawyer and his employees...
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For this text to flow in it's intended path, the reader must know a great deal about the lawyer and his employees. In fact, it is these characters which consummately defines the text. Therefore, without the lawyer's rather unbashful introduction, the story could not complete its task. In this text, the author has chosen to allow the character to introduce himself so that it may ease the transition to the reader's acceptance of the lawyer's thoughts and opinions...
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