![]() ![]() Put up with Turkey's quirks because Turkey is very productive in the The narrator cannot seem to fire him and instead decides that he can He isĪlso messy, unkempt, and delivers a below-standard work performance, but Turkey provides comic relief, which serves to relieve tension,īecause he possesses an aggressive, yet darkly humorous demeanor. "I think I’ll just step behind this screen and black his eyes for him" ![]() What he thinks about Bartleby's refusal to copy papers, Turkey replies, (22) and who languidly churns out below-par work ridden with ink blots. In the afternoon, Turkey's drinking transforms him into a boor who isĬharacterized by "strange, inflamed, flurried, flighty recklessness" "a most valuable person” and “the quickest, steadiest creature” (22). Somewhere around the age of 60, Turkey is an alcoholic whose work outputĭiminishes during the last half of the day. The first of the law copyists revealed by the narrator. Narrator, a lawyer in Wall Street, employs two scriveners. ![]()
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