Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the story of Jay Gatsby is recounted through the starry-eyed perspective of Nick Carraway. Though Nick claims to be an unbiased narrator, his pompous vocabulary and privileged position suggest otherwise. Nick narrates the story in a different order than what actually happens, causing him, and readers, to focus too much on Gatsby’s love for Daisy. Still, readers catch glimpses of who Gatsby is through moments of his past, which show that Gatsby has always had a fascination…
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