Read the following passage and answer the question. So he sent him to my office as a student at law, errand boy, and cleaner and sweeper, at the rate of one dollar a week. What does the narrator's point of view emphasize?
a) the value of hard work
b) the importance of kindness
c) misunderstanding human nature
d) disagreements between workers
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Answer:

The correct answer is A. the value of hard work

Explanation:

The narrator of this story "Bartleby the Scrivener"  is a lawyer whos starts describing himself as an elderly man. He also describes the scrivenes who work with him. In this passage, he is describing Ginger Nut, who is not a scrivener but a young boy who has to do a lot of tasks, such as to be an errand boy, to clean and sweep, it means a lot of hard work.

Answer:

c) misunderstanding human nature

Explanation:

narrator doesn't understand Bartleby's human nature, that is, he is isolated, depressed, and lonely

the narrator only makes this worse, misunderstanding Bartleby as a human and using him for the work he does, eventually, leading Bartleby to starving himself to death