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    In a well-written essay‚ analyze the rhetorical choices Nick Carraway makes when introducing his story and argue whether or not the audience should think him credible by the end of Ch.1. Nick Carraway is a credible author of the Great Gatsby as he demonstrates his intellectual abilities by being a graduate of Yale‚ he is a courteous man as he is very polite to Tom Buchanan when he meets him at his home‚ even as Tom is casually racist and bigoted‚ and he is a blunt man as he describes himself as

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    from this story that are “static characters”. A character that shows a lot of change in their personality is a dynamic character and in this book his name was Nick Carraway. To start of with‚ Nick Carraway is the cousin of the most beautiful women in the book her name is Daisy Buchanan. He also was the neighbor of Mr. Jay Gatsby. Nick Carraway always gave of the vibe of him

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    Gatsby is Nick Carraway‚ the narrator. He has an extraordinary ability to see through peoples’ insecurities and analyze them based on who they really are. He looks at the world from an unbiased and straightforward viewpoint‚ making him the perfect narrator. Nick also has a very peculiar relationship with Gatsby. Carraway’s emphasized ability to “reserve all judgments‚” his straightforward point of view and his relationship with Gatsby all make him the most interesting character in the book. Nick Carraway

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    Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ owes his steadfast virtues to his midwestern origins.  These moral virtues that he learned out west elude‚ however‚ him as he becomes entangled in a life of greed‚ corruption and lies.  The promise of monetary gain brought Nick out East‚ but it was ultimately the dearth of morality and opulent lifestyle that prompted his return to the midwest. The death of Gatsby‚ a noticeable product of a flawed American dream‚ is the turning point for Nick‚ whence he realizes

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    Fitzgerald writes The Great Gatsby as a mirror of his own life describing his life through such characters as Nick Carraway‚ the narrator and the Jay Gatsby the‚ protagonist which are representations of Fitzgerald’s life. Fitzgerald uses his own events to play key parts in this novel. Throughout The Great Gatsby characters and events are a written reflection of Fitzgerald life making The Great Gatsby an autobiography. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born on September 24‚ 1896 in St. Paul Minnesota

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    to climb that social scale‚ by having an intimate relationship with her husband Tom Buchanan. She is portrayed as; charming‚ shallow‚ bored and also cynical. Nick characterises her as a careless person‚ who hides behind this infantine personality ~~and retreats behind her money. We see a different side of Daisy in Chapter 7‚ by choosing Nick over Tom ~~‚ then allows Gatsby to take the blame for killing Myrtle even though she herself was driving the car. Finally‚ rather than attend Gatsby’s funeral

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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 in

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    essay I will analyze how Nick Carraway is too deeply involved in events and relationships to be a reliable narrator. I intend to show how far and in what ways I agree with this view of “The Great Gatsby” . The story’s based on the main character Nick Carraway’s perspective. In the first chapter F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the reader that Nick goes to West Egg to visit his beloved cousin Daisy Buchannan‚ her husband Tom and their little baby Pammy. Through Nick Carraway‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald lets

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    Gatsby is desperate to achieve Daisy‚ he does have motivation to live. There are times during the novel when he thinks he will finally make her his. Many scholars have closely analyzed the ending of the novel. After Gatsby is killed by Wilson‚ Nick Carraway suspects that Gatsby must have “paid a high price for living to long with a single dream”. He must have looked up at an unfamiliar sky through frightening leaves and shivered as he found what a grotesque thing a rose is and how raw the sunlight

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    tolerant‚ objective and reliable. The money of the upper class is just a tiny bit of his dream together with his admiration for the rich East Eggers. Mainly‚ his dream consists of mental values‚ of a pursuit of honesty. He says of himself “ I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known” (p.49‚ 26). Daisy lives her American Dream with Tom as her husband‚ who has a lot of money. She does not have any long term aims in her life. Having that kind luxury around her‚ she lives for the moment

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