![]() He is roughly twenty five years old, tall, with long hands and legs. Nippers is almost the complete opposite of Turkey. He just gives the least important documents to his employee in the afternoon and hopes Turkey won’t spoil anything. ![]() ![]() So the narrator has to agree with him, understanding that Turkey is too stubborn to see the truth. ![]() The narrator tries to ask him work in the mornings only, but Turkey argues with him saying that he is an old and respectable man and he won’t be disgraced that way. Turkey is a responsible worker but due to his age he gets tired fast and in the evening and often make mistakes and drops ink on the papers. He is short and plump and does resemble a bird he is nicknamed for somehow. Turkey is the oldest of the three, approximately in his sixties (similar to the narrator). We see that he really enjoys observing them and studying their personalities and behaviour. The narrator starts from the vivid description of his other three scriveners he gave ironic nicknames: Turkey, Nippers and Ginger Nut. ![]() Today he wants to tell the readers one of the most interesting and mysterious one - the story of one of his scriveners named Bartleby. He is very experienced and successful man who worked with many people, so he has a hobby of collecting their stories. The narrator of the story is an elderly lawyer who has an office on Wall Street. ![]()
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