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    In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Nick is drawn back to the West once he realizes he has been pulled into the lifestyle of the East. Throughout the entire novel‚ Nick is a realist and sees everything literally without a “lens” obstructing his view of things‚ as Gatsby does. In the beginning‚ Nick is just a person who sits back and enjoys the ride of his life. He even leaves the West just to avoid marriage‚ “’We heard you were engaged.’ ‘It’s a libel. I’m too poor.’” (19). He

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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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    Throughout The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby plays the main character. He is slowly introduced and revealed by Nick Carraway‚ his neighbor. Gatsby does both right and wrong things‚ he has acquired his great amounts of wealth through shady business and all to attain a financial situation that is equivalent to that of his love‚ Daisy Buchanan. Those actions and motives makes him a morally ambiguous character and greatly contributes to some of the bigger themes in the story as well as furthering the main

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    The Truth About Nick Carraway (Based on AP open Question) Sidney Bailey English 12 AP Coach Price 4/3/13 The Truth About Nick Carraway Thesis: In The Great GatsbyNick the confidant to both Daisy and Gatsby‚ displays certain admirable characteristics like trustworthiness and approachability‚ is easily confided in by Daisy and Gatsby‚ and completes the puzzle to the whole novel by being the connection between East and West Egg as well as helping Daisy and Gatsby rekindle what they once

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    hope.” – Nick Carraway Nick Carraway is the narrator for The Great Gatsby for an array of reasons. Nick is the cousin of Daisy and the neighbour of Gatsby and‚ it could be said that‚ for these reasons alone‚ Nick is the perfect choice to narrate the novel due to his relationship with both of these characters. However‚ Nick also attempts to give the reader an unbiased opinion of the characters and the events as they unfold. Fitzgerald makes Carraway his own person and not just a character speaking

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    Cameron Kennison Estep English III 9 March 2017 Is Nick Actually Reliable? An Analysis of the Narrator of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Nick Carraway is the narrator in the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and many may agree that Nick is a reliable narrator‚ but there is evidence throughout the book that suggests the opposite. A closer examination of Nick’s words may strongly suggest that he is not the neutral narrator he proclaims himself to be. Not always narrating from

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    The novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is about a man named Nick. Nick travels eastward to New York to get into the bond business. While in New York‚ Nick quickly meets up with his cousin‚ Daisy‚ and her husband‚ Tom. He also meets the mysterious Gatsby‚ and several other individuals. Nick‚ while “holding judgment‚” soon figures several ordeals. These ordeals soon lead to death of a few people‚ one of them is Gatsby. Soon after Daisy and Tom flee. Nick has changed and ultimately leaves

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    The narrator of The Great Gatsby was a character by the name of Nick Carraway. In the beginning of the novel‚ Carraway describes himself as being honest‚ as he tells himself “ I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known” (Fitzgerald 65). He also keeps his opinions to himself‚ as he thinks “I’m inclined to reserve all judgments” (3)‚ which he had learned from his father. Though he is quiet and seemingly simple‚ Carraway’s goal before being involved with Gatsby was to break away from the

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    The novel’s narrator‚ Nick is a young man from Minnesota who‚ after being educated at Yale and fighting in World War I‚ goes to New York City to learn the bond business. Honest‚ tolerant‚ and inclined to reserve judgment‚ Nick often serves as a confidant for those with troubling secrets. After moving to West Egg‚ a fictional area of Long Island that is home to the newly rich‚ Nick quicklymakes friends with his next-door neighbor‚ the mysterious Jay Gatsby. As Daisy Buchanan’s cousin‚ he facilitates

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    says Nick Carraway the Narrator toward the end of the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. We are lead to believe that even though Gatsby is fixed on reliving the past and is involved in illegal activity Nick still thinks he is a better character than all the rest. A good Narrator is someone who the reader can rely on to portray what is happening in the story without passing any judgment of their own‚ But Nick is an unreliable narrator because he passes judgment on his characters‚ his relationships

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