“Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street”. Herman Melville

Identify the central conflict of the plot of a story and defend your choice. Classify it (Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Himself) and identify the principle opponents. If one exists, identify the Climax—the point at which the conflict is resolved—identify the victor, and describe the result of the victory. If there is no resolution, identify why not and describe the outcome. (3 PARAGRAPHS)
Identify the protagonist(s) and the antagonist(s) of a story and defend our choices. Classify each as Two or Three Dimensional and static or dynamic. Who wins the conflict between them and how? (3 PARAGRAPHS)
Identify the location of the setting of a story and defend your assertions. Identify the time/era of the setting of a story and defend your assertions. What influence does each have on the shape of the story? If neither is specified, explain how the lack of specificity influences the story. (3 PARAGRAPHS LONG)
Identify the Point of View in a story and defend your assertion. If it is 3rd Person, identify which version of the 3rd Person. If it is a 1st Person, identify the narrator and determine whether or not the character is reliable. Identify the advantages to the author for that point of view. (3 PARAGRAPHS LONG)
Identify the Tone (the attitude the author expresses toward the characters, and their actions and setting) of a story. Examine the diction, the imagery, the pace, and/or the themes in order to describe what effect the author achieves. (3 PARAGRAPHS LONG)
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Melville, Herman. “Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street”. [Edited by Charters, Ann]. The Story and Its Writer. Available from: Columbia College, (10th Edition). Macmillan Higher Education, 2018.

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