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    symbols are represented within the characters Jordan Baker and Nick Carraway. Jordan Baker is a symbol of dishonesty and vice versa so is Nick Carraway but rather for honesty. Nick’s truthfulness is evident‚ as it has been instilled within him since early childhood. Jordan’s untruthful actions appear to be instilled within her from early childhood but as a method to protect herself. In short‚ Carraway and Baker’s perspective on honesty

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    Gatsby’s Journal #1 Chapter 1 (Pages 5-26) Summary: In this chapter‚ Nick is reveals as the narrator of the story. Nick’s actions show that he is a non-judgmental and respectful person because other characters tend to tell him their life stories. Nick is a “Carraway‚” a person in a family with wealth and class. Nick introduces the setting of New York City and the two “egg-like” islands called West Egg and East Egg in Long Island. Nick resides on the West Egg‚ which is not as rich and sophisticated as

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    Write about the ways Fitzgerald tells the story in Chapter 7. (21) Language | Structure | Form | * Dramatic dialogue/ theatrical and climactic moments. “is career as Trimalchio was over”‚ foreshadows that Gatsby is no longer a source of satisfaction‚ the tone Is unsettling and sinister. Also known to be former slave that made a fortune from being famous for parties * Tension in Tom’s violent discourse * Irony of Mendelssohn Wedding March * Pathetic fallacy through the use of hottest

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    Fitzgerald’s timeless classic The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway tells the entire story as a first-person‚ peripheral narrator. Fitzgerald purposefully chooses Nick as a partially removed character‚ with very few emotions and personal opinions. By doing so‚ readers experience the same ambiguity of other character’s thoughts‚ are carried smoothly throughout the plot‚ and Nick’s nonjudgmental character lets readers form opinions of their own. To begin with‚ because Nick is merely another character in the unfolding

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald seemingly establishes an honest and reliable narrator named Nick Carraway at the beginning of the novel. In the opening chapter‚ Nick is presented as a loyal man with high morals. Fitzgerald wants us to see Nick as a reliable person whose moral judgment the readers can trust. If we can trust the narrator‚ then we believe in the story. Nick Carraway wants the reader to think his upbringing gave him the moral character to observe others and not pass judgment

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    characters who lived in East Egg were considered “old money” whereas the characters who lived in West Egg were considered “new money.” Although Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby were neighbors in West Egg‚ they had different levels of education‚ wealth‚ and lifestyles. Although both Nick and Gatsby attended ivy league schools‚ they attended different universities. Nick attended Yale University in New Haven‚ Connecticut‚ whereas Gatsby attended Oxford University in Oxford‚ England.

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    Nick Carraway is from Minnesota. Nick Carraway is the narrator. He is a dynamic character. He symbolizes honesty. He is old money and Daisy’s cousin. He went to Yale with Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy’s husband. He is Gatsby’s neighbor and his best friend. Jay Gatsby is the protagonist

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    hospitality and bravery many would say he is a great man. Jay Gatsby has set out to win back Daisy Buchannan from her husband Tom. Throughout this story Gatsby shows his greatness in many situations‚ for example when he befriends his neighbor Nick Carraway‚ he also has been awarded many trophies for his actions in war to show the type of man he is. Jay Gatsby seems to be a man on a mission and the objective is to regain the love of his life Daisy Buchannan. Gatsby and Daisy were in a loving relationship

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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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    Great Gatsby‚ the theme of the American Dream is clearly present and shown through the wealth‚ the excessive lifestyle‚ but more importantly‚ the downfall of the American Dream. This theme is portrayed by certain characters such as Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway and Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby is a young man who achieved great

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