The Lawyer who is also the narrator in the story presents his dissatisfaction on his employee, Bartleby. The first person we see changing is the protagonist in the story, the Lawyer. The author has presented the changes in the two key characters as an individual based. We as the audience we are not presented with the reasons behind his changes, but we are only presented with the different and changed mood that Bartleby adopts. As compared to when he first joined the Wall Street Law office, Bartleby was a reliable employee who could not collide with his boss however, recent changes do not make any sense. However, things start to fall apart after some time when Bartleby begins to dislike his job.
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Bartleby begins his work during the first times at work with great motivation and commitment that makes his employer like him. The Lawyer who is also the narrator in the story was impressed with Bartlebys effortless determination and commitment in his work. He ran a day and night line, copying by sunlight and by candlelight (Melville 16). The narrator says there was no pause for digestion.
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The author presents the character Bartleby with diligent and hardworking personalities. Bartleby is an employee to Lawyer who reports to work during the first time early and goes home late at night. The conflict has been presented between the main characters in the text, Lawyer, and Bartleby. The story Bartleby the Scrivener is a short story that tries to depict the conflict between characters and other characters in their working environment.