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10 October, 05:50

Why is it significant that Melville set "Bartleby the Scrivener" on Wall Street? Select all that apply.

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  1. 10 October, 09:29
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    If your chocies are the following:

    Bartleby dies in a prison yard surrounded by high walls.

    The narrator finds Bartleby's personal notebooks encased in a wall.

    Bartleby spends his time in an office where the only window has a view of a brick wall.

    It was fast becoming the financial hub it is today and represents the shift towards modern, capitalist values.

    Then the answers are the following:

    It is significant that Melville set "Bartleby the Scrivener" on Wall Street because Bartleby spends his time in an office where the only window has a view of a brick wall. He works in a corner by the folding doors behind a screen and has a window that "commanded at present no view at all."
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