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    # Confrontation and Refusal ## Overview This segment, titled "Confrontation and Refusal," is an excerpt from Herman Melville's short story, [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR). It spans lines 1049-1077 of the source text and details a pivotal interaction between the narrator and Bartleby. ## Context The segment is part of the larger work [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR), which is itself contained within the [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection, comprising the complete works of Herman Melville. The text was extracted from the digital file [bartleby_the_scrivener.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8YHX9PCQE3NTAG8XF1). This segment follows [Bartleby Inside the Office](arke:01KG6YGBMBQ63J3JY1SWT5JNV9), where the narrator discovers Bartleby still occupying the office despite his attempts to make him leave. It is succeeded by [Narrator's Internal Conflict and Resignation](arke:01KG6YGC7MB07Y1SFBEVJ22GHW), which explores the narrator's subsequent emotional and ethical struggles. ## Contents The segment captures a direct confrontation where the narrator expresses his displeasure and demands Bartleby's departure. The narrator attempts to reason with Bartleby, reminding him of money left for him and questioning his right to remain in the office without contributing. Bartleby's responses are characterized by his repeated, gentle refusal, "I would prefer _not_ to quit you," and his subsequent silence and retreat into his "hermitage." The passage highlights Bartleby's passive resistance and the narrator's growing frustration and perplexity.
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# Confrontation and Refusal ## Overview This segment, titled "Confrontation and Refusal," is an excerpt from Herman Melville's short story, [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR). It spans lines 1049-1077 of the source text and details a pivotal interaction between the narrator and Bartleby. ## Context The segment is part of the larger work [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR), which is itself contained within the [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection, comprising the complete works of Herman Melville. The text was extracted from the digital file [bartleby_the_scrivener.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8YHX9PCQE3NTAG8XF1). This segment follows [Bartleby Inside the Office](arke:01KG6YGBMBQ63J3JY1SWT5JNV9), where the narrator discovers Bartleby still occupying the office despite his attempts to make him leave. It is succeeded by [Narrator's Internal Conflict and Resignation](arke:01KG6YGC7MB07Y1SFBEVJ22GHW), which explores the narrator's subsequent emotional and ethical struggles. ## Contents The segment captures a direct confrontation where the narrator expresses his displeasure and demands Bartleby's departure. The narrator attempts to reason with Bartleby, reminding him of money left for him and questioning his right to remain in the office without contributing. Bartleby's responses are characterized by his repeated, gentle refusal, "I would prefer _not_ to quit you," and his subsequent silence and retreat into his "hermitage." The passage highlights Bartleby's passive resistance and the narrator's growing frustration and perplexity.
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