The Dehumanization Of Workers In The Great Gatsby By Herman Melville

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One way Melville showed the dehumanization of the workers in the story is through the introduction of the three initial employees by the lawyer. Based on the description of his three employees, it shows that he sees his workers mainly consists of how useful they are to him at certain times. For example, when the lawyer explains how he “value[s] [Turkey’s] morning services”(Melville 3) even though Turkey is “insolent” in the afternoon and that Nippers’ consequent nervousness “were mainly observable in the morning, while in the afternoon he was comparatively mild.” (Melville 5) Generally, people include one’s personality, characteristic and appearance when they describe another person, but from the description of the employee's given by the