Gatsby - nick carroway
Nick Carraway's character is both part of the story and at the same time the medium through which we perceive it. One must assume that because he is an independent character he is not a completely objective source of information. As everything in the novel passes through him there is no other un-biased source of information, so one must interpret his thoughts and opinions carefully. There is also another important factor about Nick Carraway's narration that should be considered; he is a fictiona
One must ask whether Fitzgerald wants us to like him or not. There fore he is telling the reader what Fitzgerald wants us to know, so his narration is at least reliable in that sense, although perhaps not always completely clear and objective he is nevertheless fundamentally reliable. he sees himself as an extremely tolerant person, willing to hear people out. he is perhaps slightly hyporitcal when he says that everything Gatsby represents he regards with unlimited scorn but then goes on to speak of his admiration for the man. This will govern the way that the reader interprets the opinions and descriptions that he relates to us. His opinions of himself are quite high, he even admits to being somewhat snobbish, he speaks of his great tolerance towards others .
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