Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
I placed his desk close up to a small side-window in that part of the room, a window which originally had afforded a lateral view of certain grimy back-yards and bricks, but which, owing to subsequent erections, commanded at present no view at all, though it gave some light. Within three feet of the panes was a wall, and the light came down from far above, between two lofty buildings, as from a very small opening in a dome.
What theme does Melville express through his description of setting in this excerpt from "Bartleby the Scrivener"?
civilization
thoughtfulness of society
negative aspects of progress
man’s inhumanity to his fellow man
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