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Bartleby, the Failure
It is not rare, sometimes it is even common, that an author speaks about his or her self in their works. Herman Melvilles "Bartleby, the Scrivener" is often considered such a story. Many of the characters in the story and images created allude to Melvilles writing career, which was generally deemed a failure. The main character in the story can either be Bartleby or the narrator, but Melville partially embodies both of them.
We are understanding towards the narrators reasoning for keeping Bartleby and for the sympathy he shows for Bartleby.
Approximate Word count = 455 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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