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The Great Gatsby Character Analysis

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is one of the greatest and most well put together pieces of literature of all time. The Narrator of the story, Nick Carraway, is a very clever and quick witted character who describes the aspects of Gatsby’s life very well. You can see how skilled Fitzgerald is at writing by noticing the way he makes nick a focal point in the story but also a background character basically watching. Nick also seems to be the only character who changes dramatically throughout the novel. Gatsby, the man of myth, is a very mysterious man who Nick takes interest in very quickly. Nick soon begins to realize Gatsby isn’t who he says he is. Throughout the story Nick realizes that Gatsby changes the story of his life and begins to interrogate him. So why does Gatsby along with other characters pretend to be someone they are not?
Jay Gatsby was born James Gatz, the son of a poor farmer in North Dakota. Even with his poor family background Jay was determined to be successful. His ambitious behavior is the only reason James became Jay. Jay ended up saving the life of a wealthy man named Dan Cody. Dan taught James how to be civilized and speak with the uppermost class. Though Dan Cody left no money for James when he died he learned how to act like he belonged and soon figured out a way to make his own money. This is when we first see James Gatz turning into the mysterious Jay Gatsby. Jay was later thrown into World War 1 where he fought bravely and was

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