Bartelby, The Scrivener By Herman Melville

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Bartelby, the Scrivener by Herman Melville is a story published in 1853 and its character, Bartelby can be consider an exemple of passive resistance. Following the attitude of Bartelby throughout the text one can observe that he barely has any reactions and he refuses to do anything, he denies any colaboration. The phrase “ I would prefer not to” becomes the standard answer to any questions posed to him. Right for the start, Bartelby is characterised as “ a scrivener the strangest I ever saw or heard of “ and as “ a motionless young man” “pallidly neat, pitiably respectable, incurably forlorn’’ suggesting the fact that he is a quiet man, not very healthy, not having very much

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