![]() ![]() But at certain moments when the younger officials go too far, Akaky shouts at them to leave him alone. He always copies his documents diligently and carefully. While the younger clerks constantly make fun of him, Akaky usually does not let it affect his work. Nevertheless, Akaky is a constant presence there-however much the department changes directors, Akaky is always “in precisely the same place, sitting in exactly the same position, doing exactly the same work-just routine copying, plain and simple.” No one respects Akaky in the department, and he barely has any civil interactions with his peers. ![]() The Narrator claims that no one remembers how Akaky Akakievich was appointed to his specific department. ![]()
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