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How many ways can the symbolism of the wall be interpreted? Or what does Bartleby mean when he says, "I prefer not to?" and does it just refer to the copying?
How many ways can the symbolism of the wall be interpreted? Or what does Bartleby mean when he says, "I prefer not to?" and does it just refer to the copying?