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Find and read the passage in "Bartleby, the Scrivener" that begins on page 555
5th edition, page 544 of the 6th edition, or page 543 of the 7th edition, with the
sentence "And remembered a certain unconscious air of pallid–how shall I call
it?–of pallid haughtiness…," and ends on page 556 of the 5th edition, page 545
of the 6th edition, or 544 of the 7th edition, with the sentence "it was his soul
that suffered, and his soul I could not reach." In this passage, the narrator
reflects on his response to the discovery that Bartleby has been living in the
narrator's office.
. In a well-organized essay, trace the changing attitudes of the narrator toward
Bartleby and discuss the significance of the narrator's conclusion concerning
Bartleby's soul. In your response you may choose to consider elements such as
diction, point of view, and tone.
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