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    about the life and actions of Nick Caraway. It will include what kind of character he is‚ whether he’s a reliable character‚ and the points he comes across in this book. Nick is the narrator of this book‚ it is written in a way that is complicated for many people in this era‚ because of the era it is written in. Nick is one of the best characters in this book‚ in my opinion. First‚ talking about Nick‚ who he is as a person‚ and what role he plays in this book. Nick Caraway is a young man from Minnesota

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    Nick Caraway- Nick begging’s the novel by sharing with the reader a bit of moral philosophy that he learned from his father. This sense of morality sets the seen to introduce the other characters. Nick seems to be a trustworthy guide for this literary journey yet it is clear to the reader that there is something more complex behind Nick’s facade of good will. Daisy Buchanan- When Nick first introduces his cousin to the reader one might mistake Daisy for something of a ditsy socialite. Daisy greets

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    An intriguing exchange between Nick and Gatsby takes place near the end of Chapter Six: “I wouldn’t ask too much of her‚” Nick says “You can’t repeat the past.” “Can’t repeat the past?” Gatsby cries out. “Why of course you can!” (p. 110). How does the past impinge upon the present in the lives of both Nick and Gatsby? Should we see Gatsby as eccentric in his view that one cannot merely repeat‚ but change‚ the past by starting over? Past and Hope in The Great Gatsby Mason Scisco “So we beat on

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    The Great Gatsby Essay Discuss Nick Carraway’s character. How reliable is he as a narrator? What aspects of his character make him an effective narrator? Nick Carraway is not only a character in the novel The Great Gatsby‚ he is also the narrator. This is very important because it makes him a central figure‚ like Gatsby. He is so involved in the plot that he becomes quite important and significant in the story. The whole novel is told by Nick and in a way he discovers his own development

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    Nick Carraway serves the important roles of narrator and arguably the main character of The Great Gatsby‚ as he judges the actions of other characters while still playing his own role within the plot. Also‚ as Nick analyzes the actions of others‚ he attempts to make judgements using his “cardinal virtues” of honesty and fact. He does so while keeping in mind his father’s advice of thinking before criticizing others‚ as many “haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.” Throughout The Great Gatsby

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    Nick Carraway plays a rather unique role in The Great Gatsby for he is the narrator but not the main character. Nick is a silent observer‚ the readers’ eyes‚ ears‚ and processor of the raw events that he is documenting. Therefore as all of the information the reader receives is filtered through one brain‚ the reliability of Nick as a narrator is naturally brought into question as one progresses through the novel. To understand Nick Carraway as a narrator one must first understand Nick Carraway as

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    Is there more of Fitzgerald in the character of Nick than in the character of Gatsby? It is of popular opinion that The Great Gatsby is a novel with an autobiographical feel to it. If this is the case and this was Fitzgerald’s purpose‚ his own character would have to be illustrated in that of one of his fictional characters in the novel. Firstly‚ we may assume that as Nick Carraway is the narrator‚ he is the most likely to resemble the author as his views on things will most likely reflect Scott

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    Nick Carraway’s Role in The Great Gatsby: It is important to keep a few things in mind about the structure of the novel and about Nick himself. It is through his observations that our opinions of the other characters are formed. Some of his opinions‚ particularly those of Gatsby‚ are biased and therefore flawed. He is still a character and is important to the novel in many other respects‚ as well as being the narrator. Although there are some similarities between Fitzgerald’s world and the fictional

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    In the beginning of The Great GatsbyNick Carraway‚ the narrator of the novel is portrayed as a humble and heavily inspired young writer. Carraway strongly admires Jay Gatsby‚ his rich next door neighbor. Although Carraway lives in West Egg‚ he is not as wealthy as those around him. East Egg is the part of Lost Island where Nick’s cousin‚ daisy‚ lives. Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy’s husband‚ seems to be having an affair with a woman in New york. In result of the love affair‚ Daisy expresses her emotions

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    Nick and Gatsby

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    How is Nick and Gatsby’s relationship presented in the first chapters of ’The Great Gatsby’? In ’The Great Gatsby’‚ the relationship shared between Nick and Gatsby could be argued that it is based on Nick’s awe and admiration for Gatsby‚ however I believe that the motivations for their relationships is based on entirely different reasons for each individual. Nick’s view towards Gatsby seems to be fuelled by his curiosity which has been spurred on by the various rumours he has heard‚ whilst Gatsby

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