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    The Great Gatsby Essay Discuss Nick Carraway’s character. How reliable is he as a narrator? What aspects of his character make him an effective narrator? Nick Carraway is not only a character in the novel The Great Gatsby‚ he is also the narrator. This is very important because it makes him a central figure‚ like Gatsby. He is so involved in the plot that he becomes quite important and significant in the story. The whole novel is told by Nick and in a way he discovers his own development

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    Nick Carraway serves the important roles of narrator and arguably the main character of The Great Gatsby‚ as he judges the actions of other characters while still playing his own role within the plot. Also‚ as Nick analyzes the actions of others‚ he attempts to make judgements using his “cardinal virtues” of honesty and fact. He does so while keeping in mind his father’s advice of thinking before criticizing others‚ as many “haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.” Throughout The Great Gatsby

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    Nick Leeson's Double Life

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    Nick Leeson ’s Double Life In 1999‚ director/screenwriter James Drearden released the movie Rogue Trader‚ which encapsulates the true life of futures trader Nick Leeson and his role in the downfall of Barings Bank. Ewan McGregor stars at Nick Leeson‚ an ambitious young British stock trader while Anna Friel plays his wife Lisa. Drearden ’s focus is on Leeson ’s activities at the Singapore Stock Exchange but he also constructs a love story subplot that adds little to the central plot. Critics of

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    they. He has even made his own organisation and he is now writing a book. His family supported him from the beginning to help him believe in himself. They have helped him and guided him to make him feel stronger. The one mistake people take is that Nick tried to commit suicide at a very young age‚ this might encourage people and make them lose hope‚ because he did once as well. I disagree with this because putting aside his struggles‚ rejection and loneliness and the fact he tried to commit suicide

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    Is Nick Carraway a reliable narrator? Is Nick Carraway a reliable narrator for the story of Jay Gatsby? I don’t believe he is. First of all‚ he has a common tendency of contradicting himself‚ an everyday thing for most people‚ however when telling a story‚ the mere fact that he contradicts himself suggests that he is not always telling the whole truth‚ just the version in his mind that can easily be distorted by his thoughts and feelings towards other characters. The first crucial statement

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    Nick Hornby Fever Pitch

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    Fever Pitch is about being a fan. The book is about Nick Hornby’s life and football which is a big part in his life. He compares football with the things that happen in his life. The main character is Nick Hornby‚ at first he acts very immature but in the end he has really grown up. All he thinks about is football but after some time he notices football is not all in life but of course it acts on every part in our life. He is a fan of Arsenal‚ like many other Britanns. The book is also‚ in part

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    Fitzgerald is a book about love‚ dreams‚ and wealth. Nick Carraway‚ the story-teller‚ is the one to blame for Gatsby’s death. Nick is surrounded by everyone’s secrets and never speaks of them‚ this is one reason why nick lead Gatsby to his death. Gatsby and Daisy came across each other again because Nick invited them over at the same place‚ same time therefore Nick is blamable for the affair they had. After Gatsby had got into a tragic accident‚ Nick had left Gatsby

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    (lollies Certs‚ Clorets) • cough tablets(Halls‚ Rolaids) • other products (Sparkies mini-Fruits)Success factors: • high quality • dynamic marketing administration • focus on distribution‚ viewing in stores and merchandising • customer service • 3. ADAMS ONTARIO REGION5 DISTRICT 3 SUPERVISORSMANAGERS46 SALES REPS LARGE RETAIL SHOPSINDIVIDUAL STORES • 4. Market Characteristics Impulse purchase products Sales (Qty) with a declining trend due to changing demographic characteristics Increase in turnover

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    2 The author 2.1 Curriculum vitae Nick Hornby was born on 17th April 1957. Today he lives and works in Highbury‚ north London. So far he has published six novels‚ three works of non-fiction and he has written the screenplay for two films. According to different sources on the internet his books have sold more than 5 million copies worldwide. His work frequently touches music and sport and he often integrates autobiographic elements in his stories. He is brilliant in describing (sometimes almost

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    Is Nick carraway a reliable narrator? In the beginning of the book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Nick could be described as the main character but as the book goes on Nick is having more of a secondary role‚ instead of the primary role which he was supposed to be. The Great Gatsby is shown through the eyes of one man. We as the readers don’t know whether or not whatever Nick says is correct or true. A good narrator doesn’t judge people but Nick does this a lot. We see how he changes at different points in

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