CR. The Centennial Review, Band 32Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1988 |
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... narrator's first act is to immob- ilize and confine him even further . The narrator places Bartleby in a corner and puts up a screen to " isolate " the scrivener from his sight - leaving Bartleby with walls all around him . The narrator ...
... narrator's first act is to immob- ilize and confine him even further . The narrator places Bartleby in a corner and puts up a screen to " isolate " the scrivener from his sight - leaving Bartleby with walls all around him . The narrator ...
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... narrator to an awareness of what he is doing and why . Bartleby is trying to make the narrator self - aware of his conscious choice to play information and activity games , as if any of the words or actions of life have meaning . As ...
... narrator to an awareness of what he is doing and why . Bartleby is trying to make the narrator self - aware of his conscious choice to play information and activity games , as if any of the words or actions of life have meaning . As ...
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... narrator either can not or will not see the pointlessness of his actions and his attempts at communication , which Bartleby attempts to show him through example . The narrator can never quite empathize with Bartleby , and even his ...
... narrator either can not or will not see the pointlessness of his actions and his attempts at communication , which Bartleby attempts to show him through example . The narrator can never quite empathize with Bartleby , and even his ...
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