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Which theme does the author develop by depicting Bartleby's actions in the passage? A. heroism B. illusion C. alienation D. bondage

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Bondage is the theme that the author developed by depicting Bartleby's actions in the passage.

Bondage is consensually tying, binding, or restraining a partner for erotic, aesthetic, and/or somatosensory stimulation. Rope, cuffs, bondage tape, self-adhering bandage, or other restraints may be used for this purpose.

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The book this passage comes from is "Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street" by Herman Melville. The passage is not shown, but after doing research, the passage is about how Bartleby is always alone and that his soul is suffering, but not his body. The theme that the author developed from this passage is bondage.
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