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    Scott Fitzgerald writes the narratorNick Carraway‚ a Midwesterner turned New Yorker‚ as Gatsby’s neighbor and the cousin of the woman Gatsby is in love with. Acting as a liaison‚ Nick is a witness of the two worlds in the 1920 society in which the story‚ The Great Gatsby‚ takes place. On one side‚ Nick is a bystander to the life and struggles of a self-made man who climbs up and up‚ never truly getting anywhere;

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    social divides between the old and new rich while speaking about a disillusioned America. Fitzgerald’s characters radiate a shallow‚ untrustworthy‚ and deceitful quality that complements the once-innocent narratorNick Carraway. Being the only character to change by being immersed in their lifestyle‚ Nick provides an insight into the lives of the indulgent and phony rich

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    Some readers are irritated by Nick Carraway as a Narrator. What is your view of Fitzgerald’s use of Nick Carraway as a narrator? Some readers can be hugely irritated by Nick as a narrator because he can be seen as lacking insight and very unperceptive ultimately this makes the reader feel wary about trusting Nick. He cannot give an accurate account of what has happened between Gatsby and Daisy before he met them. To make up for his lack of information‚ he turns to other sources such as Jordan Backer

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    One The Great Gatsby Narrator=Nick Carraway - “non-judgmental” - Accused of being a “politician” because he befriends everyone and everyone feels they can confide in him - When he came back from the East last fall he didn’t want to be bothered with people o The only person exempt from his scorn (hatred) is Gatsby. o He says Gatsby was okay‚ but it was what preyed on Gatsby (what destroyed him) that made the narrator so cynical. Nick: - Comes from old wealth

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    having undergone a substantial change. However the narrator Nick is a dynamic character because characters weren’t fazed by their surrounding compared to Nick CarrawayNick was disgusted how people acted there‚ and at the end of the novel he wanted to get away from all the trouble of making money. The novel shows the american dream can lead to greed and selfishness. To begin with‚ character’s weren’t fazed by their surroundings compared to Nick. Characters like Tom and Daisy would naturally stay

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    An Analysis of The Valley of Ashes and The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg as symbols in The Great Gatsby The 1920s are generally regarded as a decade of cultural and economic prosperity. The American economy boomed following the end of World War I‚ becoming an industrial powerhouse because as the other countries were building themselves back from the rubble‚ America was implementing policies of “laissez-faire”‚ promoting business growth under minimal regulation. As the rich became richer‚ the poor

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    impossible. 1. Fitzgerald made Nick Carraway the narrator of The Great Gatsby. By doing this he was able to successfully capture the essence of Gatsby‚ all of the other characters‚ and all of the events in the story from an outside view that is for the first time being experienced by Nick. This is important to the story because it helps the reader relate to Nick‚ the readers having never experienced a “Gatsby party” or meeting any of the characters‚ like Nick. Sharing first time experiences throughout

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    The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the book follows a tale of Nick Carraway as he narrates his meeting Gatsby and the events that follow. Nick does not demonstrate honesty by delivering claims appropriate to the situation and stating what everyone is thinking based on his own biased thoughts‚ although he considers himself honest because he believes his purpose is to serve as a narrator of “justice” from his perspective. Nick was on trial throughout the book‚ putting his honesty to the test;

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     · English time and place written  · 1923–1924‚ America and France date of first publication  · 1925 publisher  · Charles Scribner’s Sons narrator  · Nick Carraway; Carraway not only narrates the story but implies that he is the book’s author point of view  · Nick Carraway narrates in both first and third person‚ presenting only what he himself observes. Nick alternates sections where he presents events objectively‚ as they appeared to him at the time‚ with sections where he gives his own interpretations

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    eyes of innocent Nick Carraway but is Nick really all that innocent? Throughout the book you can see nick’s innocence and what happens to it. As the novel progressed so did the end to Nick’s innocence with him Appearing innocent‚ Condemning terrible things and facilitating horrible events. One example that illustrates Nick’s transformation of his innocence is the scene in Myrtle’s house‚ Where he admits hers only been drunk twice. “I have only been drunk twice in my life”(29). Nick may appear innocent

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