definitely support what he tells us about himself; especially the part about being a man who likes to take the "easy" way. What else is
gained by telling this story from the Boss's perspective? Why not Bartleby's perspective? Why not one of the other clerks?
The boss is telling the story. the boss' perspective is a good way to portray the story because he sees the change of Bartleby through his eyes and he explains the aftermath of the story and the actions to come. Bartlby would not have a perspective because he is a loner. The other clerks dont play an important role in the story and seem simpleminded and would not be any perspectives.
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