At the start of the book Nick, the narrator, introduces himself. Part of his introduction …show more content…
Everyone is lead to believe Gatsby was the one who hit Myrtle, whereas it is truly Daisy’s wrongdoing. Nick later inquires if Gatsby truly was the one driving “The death car” (Fitzgerald 144). Being such good friends, the authentic truth comes out from Gatsby. “Daisy was driving...but of course I’ll say I was.” (Fitzgerald 151). After the morbid conversation Nick tells no one about the truth. When an incident like this happens the full story is expected to be told to everyone. With Nick telling no one this proves his unreliableness not only as a narrator but as a person.
The quality of an unreliable narrator comes with being bias towards certain characters. Nick does this exact thing. Gatsby and Tom are both homewreckers, yet, Gatsby action are favored over Toms. Nick talks about Tom in a derogatory way, but when talking about Gatsby, he builds him up to be better even when Gatsby and Tom have done the same thing. One clearly botched perspective is when Nick describes Tom as “rather hard mouth and supercilious manner. Two shining arrogant eyes.” (Fitzgerald 10). Through the unnecessary prejudice we are given a discomposed view of the