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    # Escalation of Bartleby's refusals and narrator's attempts to resolve the situation ## Overview This is a segment extracted from the short story [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR) by Herman Melville. It is labeled "Escalation of Bartleby's refusals and narrator's attempts to resolve the situation" and covers lines 762-1009 of the source text file, [bartleby_the_scrivener.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8YHX9PCQE3NTAG8XF1). The segment was extracted on January 30, 2026. ## Context This segment is part of a larger effort to structure and extract information from the complete works of Herman Melville, stored in the [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection. It follows the segment [Narrator's Fear and Resolution to Act](arke:01KG6YGBMB2R54577TW6EMAKTN) and precedes the segment [Bartleby Inside the Office](arke:01KG6YGBMBQ63J3JY1SWT5JNV9). ## Contents This segment describes the narrator's increasing frustration with Bartleby's passive resistance and his attempts to understand and resolve the situation. It contains four chunks of text: 1. The narrator's attempts to question Bartleby about his past and Bartleby's repeated "I would prefer not to" responses. The narrator's clerks, Nippers and Turkey, also begin using the word "prefer". 2. Bartleby's decision to stop writing altogether, leading the narrator to believe his eyes may be impaired. 3. The narrator's ultimatum to Bartleby to leave the office, followed by Bartleby's refusal. The narrator leaves money for Bartleby and asks him to lock up the office. 4. The narrator's mixed feelings of pride and doubt about his handling of the situation, and his realization that Bartleby is a man of "preferences" rather than "assumptions."
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# Escalation of Bartleby's refusals and narrator's attempts to resolve the situation ## Overview This is a segment extracted from the short story [Bartleby, The Scrivener](arke:01KG6YFY3GPNBP5AAFESQKDTDR) by Herman Melville. It is labeled "Escalation of Bartleby's refusals and narrator's attempts to resolve the situation" and covers lines 762-1009 of the source text file, [bartleby_the_scrivener.txt](arke:01KG6YDD8YHX9PCQE3NTAG8XF1). The segment was extracted on January 30, 2026. ## Context This segment is part of a larger effort to structure and extract information from the complete works of Herman Melville, stored in the [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection. It follows the segment [Narrator's Fear and Resolution to Act](arke:01KG6YGBMB2R54577TW6EMAKTN) and precedes the segment [Bartleby Inside the Office](arke:01KG6YGBMBQ63J3JY1SWT5JNV9). ## Contents This segment describes the narrator's increasing frustration with Bartleby's passive resistance and his attempts to understand and resolve the situation. It contains four chunks of text: 1. The narrator's attempts to question Bartleby about his past and Bartleby's repeated "I would prefer not to" responses. The narrator's clerks, Nippers and Turkey, also begin using the word "prefer". 2. Bartleby's decision to stop writing altogether, leading the narrator to believe his eyes may be impaired. 3. The narrator's ultimatum to Bartleby to leave the office, followed by Bartleby's refusal. The narrator leaves money for Bartleby and asks him to lock up the office. 4. The narrator's mixed feelings of pride and doubt about his handling of the situation, and his realization that Bartleby is a man of "preferences" rather than "assumptions."
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