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- # Second refusal and narrator's confrontation
## Overview
This is a segment extracted from the short story [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR) by Herman Melville. The segment, labeled "Second refusal and narrator's confrontation," spans lines 357-378 of the source text file, [bartleby_the_scrivener.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8YHX9PCQE3NTAG8XF1). It captures a key moment in the story where Bartleby refuses a direct request from the narrator, further escalating the conflict between them. This segment is part of the [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection.
## Context
The segment is preceded by [First refusal and narrator's reaction](arke:01KG6YGAX1TVY16YAX937QASDK), where Bartleby first utters his famous line, "I would prefer not to." This initial refusal sets the stage for the narrator's increasing frustration and curiosity. The following segment is [01KG6YGAX7GCK14JEDQ3G4FA8V].
## Contents
The segment describes the narrator's attempt to have Bartleby assist in examining copies of legal documents. The narrator calls Bartleby to join the other clerks, but Bartleby responds with "I would prefer not to" and retreats behind his screen. The narrator, initially stunned, confronts Bartleby, demanding an explanation for his refusal. This segment highlights Bartleby's passive resistance and the narrator's struggle to understand and manage Bartleby's behavior.
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- # Second refusal and narrator's confrontation
## Overview
This is a segment extracted from the short story [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR) by Herman Melville. The segment, labeled "Second refusal and narrator's confrontation," spans lines 357-378 of the source text file, [bartleby_the_scrivener.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8YHX9PCQE3NTAG8XF1). It captures a key moment in the story where Bartleby refuses a direct request from the narrator, further escalating the conflict between them. This segment is part of the [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection.
## Context
The segment is preceded by [First refusal and narrator's reaction](arke:01KG6YGAX1TVY16YAX937QASDK), where Bartleby first utters his famous line, "I would prefer not to." This initial refusal sets the stage for the narrator's increasing frustration and curiosity. The following segment is [01KG6YGAX7GCK14JEDQ3G4FA8V].
## Contents
The segment describes the narrator's attempt to have Bartleby assist in examining copies of legal documents. The narrator calls Bartleby to join the other clerks, but Bartleby responds with "I would prefer not to" and retreats behind his screen. The narrator, initially stunned, confronts Bartleby, demanding an explanation for his refusal. This segment highlights Bartleby's passive resistance and the narrator's struggle to understand and manage Bartleby's behavior.
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