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    Nick Carraway is both the narrator and a major character in the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nick grows up in the midwest where he learns to be a good listener (a person people trust with their most valued secrets) and to be non-judgemental of others who are “less fortunate” than he is. Nick studied at Yale University where he learns to be a writer. After World War I‚ Nick moves to America East to learn the bond business. A good character needs to be reliable and relatable. Nick

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    Nick Carraway contributes to the Great Gatsby as the unbiased narrator. The tragic love story of 1922 is accounted through Nick’s eyes‚ with Nick serving as an observer of the relationship between the characters‚ in particular Gatsby and Daisy’s‚ the main lovers of the story. Nick’s retrospective view of the story emphasizes his dynamic character as his thoughts and perceptions of the characters display his loyalty towards Gatsby‚ and justice and honesty towards the judgement of events‚ though it

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    Roman Sanchez Mrs. Brennan IB English 3 HL 7 September 2011 The Great Gatsby In Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great GatsbyNick Carraway displays that he is singularly appropriate to narrate this story by being a nonjudgmental‚ reserved‚ and clear-minded man. Many people become blinded by wealth and egos. One cannot tell a truthful story with a distorted mind. Nick demonstrates that he is a true‚ unbiased narrator. When he was younger‚ his father tells him‚ “Whenever you feel like criticizing

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    ways. People who possess a great wealth and live in upper class society tend to exhibit decadence due to their high status. F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s The Great Gatsby contrasts differing moral aspects of wealthy lifestyles. In the artificial world of the East Coast‚ Nick Carraway distinguishes himself as a model of morality. Although the glory of power and money in the East Coast overwhelms Nick‚ he still clings to the values he learned while growing up in the Midwest. Nick is situated in the West Egg

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    Nick Carraway A cursory glance of the beginning of F.Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby leaves only a vague impression of the narrator Nick Carraway. At the surface‚ he seems unassuming and straightforward. Upon closer inspection‚ the irony and connotative diction‚ used denote duplicity‚ cynicism‚ traits he might not even be aware of thanks to a self-assuredness of his own ‘fundamental decencies’. Altogether‚ Nick’s characterization lends itself to Modernist ideas. It is not so much what Nick

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    Nick Carraway- He is the narrator and main character of the novel The Great Gatsby. After Nick graduated from Yale and served in World War I‚ he moved to New York City to learn how to sell bonds. He then moved to West egg‚ which is a fictional area in Long Island to sell bonds. He soon becomes friends with his neighbor‚ Gatsby. Jay Gatsby- He is the character that the novel is titled after. He is a wealthy young man who lives in a mansion in West Egg. He is well known for the parties he throws every

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    Nick Carraway is the narrator of The Great Gatsby. His character is the one to sit back and watch others in what they do. Nick is a good person and doesn’t tell other people secrets. People come to him to tell their secrets to because he’s a good listener and won’t repeat the secrets. But he bends the truth at times when telling us what is happening in the book. Nick Carraway is basically the best friend every guy wants. He doesn’t get sucked into all the drama that happens‚ he’s open-minded‚ and

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    renowned novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ a multitude of characters are employed to affect and relate to the development of surrounding characters as well as uncover the underlying themes of the novel. Fitzgerald utilized one particular character in such a way that makes him an ideal subject for this essay. This essential character in the story is none other than Nick Carraway‚ the antithesis of Gatsby and a peripheral narrator of the book. Nick is the quintessential model of a character that plays a significant

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    tragedy‚ if not properly planned and worked on. In The Great Gatsby‚ author F. Scott Fitzgerald describes the tragedies of various characters in the pursuit of the American dream. One of these characters is Nick Carraway‚ the narrator of the novel. Fitzgerald seemingly establishes an ingenuous and reliable narrator in Nick to contrast the corrupted society‚ which he has fallen into. Furthermore‚ this proves the point to which society has met

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    Nick Carraway‚ The Perfect Narrator Nick Carraway is a prime example of how an unbiased and trustworthy narrator can change a book. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is told in first person point of view‚ through the eyes of Nick Carraway‚ a 30-year-old man living in West Egg‚ New York. Carraway tells the story as it is happening and lets the reader know what is to come. Nick seems to be an “invisible character” because he is involved in the story but not in the major conflict. Nick Carraway

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