Why Is Nick Carraway Important In The Great Gatsby

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In The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, proves a lot of quantity of American values throughout the whole story that describes a character and how they connect and grow. Nick Carraway one of the main characters and also a narrator values in achievement and community since he is looking forward to learn to bond business. While Daisy Buchanan, a character that is most important throughout the chapters bring on how she wants her inner self to come out and be open mind and have the pursuit of happiness but lives in the moment and doesn’t mind. These two characters struggle through situations from the novel, and show language about how they lead into American values.
Nick Carraway is a man that is high leveled and isn’t like the other characters that is based in the novel. Nick’s tone shows no matter what judgments are made he rejects those who obtain varied beliefs. This mood is conveying on how Nick has standards set to himself where he is more straight forward than an unprivileged person and doesn’t want to be lied to. “In consequences I’m inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit
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And being around the people that is honest with you which Nick Carraway values throughout the novel is a main problem people value. A situation in the real world that is going on is Hillary Clinton who has money which makes her happy but isn’t all honest with the people surrounding her. Puts her in a situation of valuing money but doesn’t worry about anything else around her. Throughout everyone’s lifestyle some people want to be treated with honesty and not have conflicts from being lied to which puts them into drama. From Fitzgerald novel and the real world that is how these two American Values intersect from the character’s personality and