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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald utilizes the voice of the narrator Nick Carraway to convey information about the story and characters involved to the reader. In reality though, since the Nick tells the story from his own perspective, we learn more about him as a character than about the events and people he has experience with. His description of the people he interacts with isn’t fully trustworthy, since he himself holds a bias which causes him to lead readers to agree

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, an unfortunate and rather tragic love story is told. The narrator, Nick Carraway, plays quite a big role in the novel. He ends up knowing quite a bit of vital information about nearly every character in the book, and what he chose to do with that information greatly affected the tragic ending of this book. Throughout the novel, Nick is trusted with several secrets and choses to keep all of them to himself. He doesn’t once cross or wrong anyone. Although

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    the novel The Great Gatsby I was introduced to many important characters. First off I met Nick Carraway the self-proclaimed narrator of the story. Nick is a young man who moved from Minnesota to the city of New York to learn the bond business. I learned that Nick studied at Yale and served time in World War One. Nick describes himself as an honest man, who does not judge onto others however contradicts himself when he says he is highly moral and has a stronger dignity than others. Nicks’ character really

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    In the Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there are many different types of personalities; However, there are two people that standout throughout the novel. Nick Carraway, who is a very admirable person and Tom Buchanan who is the ¨Bad guy¨. In the Great Gatsby characters span from marvelous to atrocious , and these qualities are established clearly through Tom and Nick. Nick Carraway is, by a longshot, the most praiseworthy character throughout the story. Nick has something that nobody else

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    We all know Nick Carraway as the narrator in The Great Gatsby. One thing I have always wondered about while reading the novel is Nick's place in society. I mean, he felt fascinated and frustrated at the same time in regards to the selfishness and greed around him to the point in which he could barely tolerate anyone but himself. Yet, he considers Jay Gatsby to be the exception of his contempt? What might Nick's goal be in portraying the world around him the way he does? Furthermore, what might this

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    current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” (Fitzgerald 180). The novel: The Great Gatsby reflects F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life by narrating the book through the man whom he viewed himself as and telling a story about the man he really was. “Whenever you feel like criticizing any one’, he told me, ‘just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.” (Fitzgerald 1). Nick Carraway, the narrator of the story, differs from other characters in the book. “ I am one

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    “The Carraways are something of a clan and we have a tradition that we 're descended from the Duke of Baccleuch, but the actual founder of my line was my grandfather 's brother who came here in fifty-one, sent a substitute to the Civil War and started the wholesale hardware business that my father carries on today.” (Pg.7) Nick Carraway narrates the whole story in The Great Gatsby,and here he makes a connection to 'The American Dream ' using his own family. In this quote the reader can see that

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    The night that Nick Carraway first sees Gatsby, or rather his outline in the night, Nick immediately acknowledges Gatsby’s aura of desire. Nick, on-looking from his house, sees Gatsby stretch “out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way,” prompting Nick to glance seaward and notice “nothing except a single green light, minute and far away” (Fitzgerald 20, 21). Finally, the encounter ends with Gatsby vanishing before Nick looks back. This concept of wanting, reaching for something that is

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    Maggie Xu Arash Farzaneh English 099 Section 6 February 2015 Is Nick Carraway a gay? The story is narrated by “I”, Nick Caraway restrained calm youngster, who never stepped into the circle of the upper class. Reading between the lines, there is something unusual about Nick and there are some dick jokes are very interesting. In the Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway's sexual orientation seems really unclear. If Nick were gay, F. Scott Fitzgerald would have admitted it to the reader. In the end of chapter

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    Nick Carraway and his Role as Character and Narrator Nick Carraway plays an important role as narrator and as a main character in F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald manages to balance both his roles in such a way as to not overwhelm the novel with is presence. Nick manages to tell the story, without over exaggerating himself as a character. His lack of bias exonerates the legitimacy of his role as both narrator and character. Nick’s character sketch also assisted in easing the burdens

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