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    ’scenic method of narrative construction’. Many scenes within the novel are parallel to or mirrored by others‚ most notably the party scenes. Also note the way in which Nick interrupts the main dialogue with supplementing information about characters and past events. I think for form relevant things you can write about is that Nick is a narrator as well as a character‚ and so adds extra information to the plot and about characters. This makes it easier for the reader to understand the story. Also

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    with Nick Carraway telling his audience of some advice about not criticizing others his father had given him when he was younger. “Whenever you feel like criticizing any one‚ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had” was the advice that his father had given him. Nick is a writer from the Midwest‚ Chicago to be exact‚ that has recently moved to New York City to pursue a career in the bond business‚ which was very popular in these times. Nick Carraway

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    and her daughters‚ Katie and Meredith. BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE NOVEL Nick Andreas‚ a sixteen year old high school student‚ lives with his father in the small town of Key Biscayne‚ somewhere off the Atlantic coast near Miami‚ Florida. Nick is described as being an Abercrombie and Fitch kid who is well privileged and has everything handed to them. Unfortunately‚ Nick has been handed a situation that he does not want. Nick has ended up in court because of his violent acts against his girlfriend

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    BRIEF SYNOPSIS: NICK PEARSON (30’s) an author‚ who wrote I HATE KIDS‚ is about to get married to SYDNEY. During his wedding rehearsal‚ a teen boy MASON (13) claims to be Nick’s biological son. Nick doesn’t believe him. The AMAZING FABULAR‚ a questionable psychic‚ supports Mason’s claim. He’s the one who told Mason that Nick is his father. Mason and Fabular produce a DNA test that confirms his paternity. Eventually‚ Nick comes to believe that he’s Mason’s father. Mason wants Nick to help him find

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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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    Great Gatsby: Chapter two feb‚18th‚2013 PLOT -Tom Buchanan takes Nick to George Wilson’s garage‚ which lies at the edge of the valley of ashes. - He then meets women named Myrtle‚ who Tom is having an affair. - Nick‚ then is forced to travel with Tom and Myrtle to the city. There‚ Tom and Myrtle decide to have a vulgar party with Myrtle’s sister‚ Catherine‚ and a couple named McKee. - The group gossip about Jay Gatsby. There rumors start to stir up when Catherine begins to tell the

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    In Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time‚ the leading protagonist is American WWI Veteran Nick Adams. Due to Hemingway’s specific writing style‚ his characters are often only portrayed in action. We‚ as readers‚ learn a very superficial amount about the character’s emotions because Hemingway’s style of writing is so objective and unbiased. To elaborate‚ Hemingway’s prose is very simple. He uses common words and short simple sentences in large repetition. Hemingway is extremely detailed in his expressions

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    Gatsby‚ he represents everything that Nick Carraway adores and hates in the world‚ half-way through the book the readers learn that gatsby is not who he says he is‚ and even with that he comes off as someone that should be adored‚but‚ if the reality of Gatsby is so hollow‚ then is Gatsby all that great? Nick Carraway. Nick is the protagonist of the story and everything is told through his eyes. He has a very estranged outlook on life and on how he sees himself‚ Nick states about himself “Every one suspects

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    narrating bodies in ’The Great Gatsby’." Throughout her writing she gives thorough explanations of each of the major characters dialogues and how they relate to one another‚ as well as focusing on one of the main characters and narrator of the novel‚ Nick. Dan Coleman also provides sufficient information on dealing with the dialogue of the novel is in essay‚ "Tuning in to Conversation in the Novel: Gatsby and the Dynamics of Dialogue." Coleman further breaks down the dialogue and addresses the relationship

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