"The role and stance of the narrator Nick Carraway"
Date Submitted: 01/13/2004 06:25:12
"The role and stance of the narrator Nick Carraway"
Despite the title, Nick Carraway is the first character we meet, and
Appropriately his role in The Great Gatsby is crucial; without him the
Story would lack balance and insight. The first chapter is primarily
Dedicated to establishing his personality and position in the book,
Then moving on to Tom and Daisy. Nick is our guide in The Great
Gatsby; he relates the story as he
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us with his thoughts and his perceptions, it is hard for him
not to be. He is the character the reader leaves the story feeling
they understand and whose actions and judgements they support, unlike
Gatsby. He is the narrator but his involvement in the events, no
Matter how much he tries to stay objective, make a difference.
Fitzgerald sets up Nick Caraway's role as a character in his own
Right, not just Fitzgerald's mouthpiece.
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