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    At first glance‚ “Jay Gatsby is seen to be a wealthy man who throws enormous parties”(Fitzgerald back of book). Nick‚ the narrator of the text‚ talks more about his relationship with Gatsby‚ than anyone else‚ hinting that he is a more significant character than the rest. Throughout the text‚ the other characters eventually see Gatsby’s selfishness‚ and obligations for his future. Nick Carraway‚ Gatsby’s neighbor‚ and friend‚ tries to guide the viewers and himself to understand how Gatsby is connected

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    (Chapter 3). The novel The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nick Carraway has a special place in this novel‚ and it’s not only because he is the narrator. He is not just one character among several‚ it is through his eyes and ears that we form our understanding of the other characters. If we were unable to have faith in his judgment‚ then our views of the rest of the characters would be unstable and doubtful. Nick goes to some length to establish his credibility‚ indeed his moral integrity

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    Nick Carraway is an important character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby. Throughout the book‚ Nick struggles to understand the world around him and the people in it. Why are some people so careless while other people are so cautious? Why do people wait around for things to happen instead of going out and making them happen? And most of all‚ with all the people in the world‚ how can one still feel so lonely? It’s not hard to pick up on Nick’s detachment‚ “I felt a haunting loneliness

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    )_____)applied)for)a)licence)but)did)not)get)it.) REMEDIES:)_______)is)seeking)judicial)review)of))__________’s)decision)to)_________.)) Incorporate)desired)remedies)(certiorari/mandamus/prohibition)) GROUNDS"OF"REVIEW:)Give)a)short)summary)of)your)analysis)e.g.)A)has)3)potential)grounds)for)review‚)but)[insert)possible)ground])is)his/her) strongest)ground)whereas)[insert)possible)ground])is)weak.)) ! ) " 0)Page)2)of)20)0) Nicholas)Tong)Wei)Jie) ) LOCUS"STANDI"&"REMEDIES" LOCUS)STANDI) Whether"A"(individual)"has"locus"standi"

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    Gatsby. Stock analyzes the narrator of the novel- Nick Carraway- and notes the similarities between him and Jay Gatsby. It is evident that the novel was named after Gatsby; she wonders why he is set up to be the face of the long lived narrative concerning the American Dream. She bears in mind that Gatsby believes he is the reason he came from nothing and became something. Stock contradicts this by revealing Tom Buchanan’s opinion on Gatsby. Nick seemed to realize that the elaborate tale Gatsby created

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    Nick Parsons’ play ‘Dead Heart’ focuses on the clash between white and aboriginal culture. In Nick Parsons’ play script ‘Dead Heart’ has a distinct focus on the differences and clashes between ‘white’ laws and traditional aboriginal tribal culture and laws. The language depicted by Parsons gives the reader a stereotype of each character and also includes stage directions‚ which helps set the scene of the play. A majority of the characters depicted by Parsons in the play are somewhat divided between

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    Identity‚ as Oxford Dictionary defines‚ is simply who someone is. This definition opens up the concept of identity to many interpretations‚ an example of which is shown through the novel‚ "About A Boy" by Nick Hornby. The novel is essentially about a man and a boy helping each other find their own identities. Will‚ is a 36 year old man who is unwilling to settle down in life‚ while Marcus is a 12 year old boy who spends the day stressing about his suicidal and depressed mother. Will‚ being cool and

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    main character Nick Carroway stand out as being overall‚ a decent person. Nick stands out especially when being compared to the other characters in the story. It is Nick’s honesty with himself and toward others‚ his morality‚ and his unbiased‚ slow to judge qualities that make him the novel’s best character. <br> <br>The chain of events that occur in the story begin with Nick meeting Jordan Baker at Gatsby’s party. It was this meeting that causes Nick to mention the topic of honesty. Nick learns about

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    created by the author to facilitate the understanding of the story. The person who expresses this novel is a special character that conveys the development of the plot even though it may not be obvious. Nick Carraway narrates the lives of the characters giving the American tale a distinctive aspect. Nick is a young man from the Midwest who is living in West Egg surrounded by wealth. He is different from the others possessing a quality that is very rare‚ the ability to “refrain from judgment” (Fitzgerald

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    presentation of his first person narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ in Chapter 1. Consider: • What the narrator reveals to the reader – personal details‚ reasons and motivations • Narrator’s choice of language and style – vocabulary and imagery • Narrator’s relationship with the reader – how close do we feel to him? Do we warm to him on first impression? By Nikita Schaap In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the character of Nick Carraway as his mouthpiece‚ his own

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