Identify the archetype that is most closely represented by the narrator through his relationship with Bartleby in Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street".
Answer: I believe that the archetype that is most closely represented by the narrator through his relationship with Bartleby is that of a victim. The reason is because after he took him into work he started making thing harder for the lawyer. In the end Bartleby is arrested and dies of malnutrition because he refused to eat.
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