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... Melville’s use of imagery in “The Paradise of Bachelors and the Tartarus of Maids” stimulates all the body’s senses so the readers feel like they are there, experiencing everything Melville’s experiencing. ... Without Melville’s vivid imagery, the story would be bland and would not effectively compare the Bachelor’s environment to the environment of the Maids.
In the beginning of both stories, Melville makes it clear that the men are bachelors and the women are unmarried maids. ... The only type of “furniture” the maids had was the hard, cold steel machines that surrounded them day in and day out.
Approximate Word count = 439 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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