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The Genuine Nick of The Great Gatsby

 

      Nick Carraway is a very genuine character throughout the novel.  He

gets involved with situations such as Daisy and Gatsby, he helps them

rekindle their love and he also becomes a true friend with Jay Gatsby.

 

        Throughout the novel Nick Carraway starts off not having to many

friends, until he starts getting involved other people.

 

      It all starts when Jay Gatsby, Nick's neighbour, invites Nick to

his party.  Nick decides that it would be a great idea so he attends.

While attending the party Nick gets acquainted with many of the guests.

Then Gatsby sends for him to come and meet him.  At first Nick has no idea

where he is headed, then he see's Gatsby and they talk for a few minutes.

By meeting Gatsby Nick has changed for the better.  His idea's and actions

all start to change.  He becomes very genuine.  Sometime after the party,

Nick says "I believe that on the first night I went to Gatsby's house I was

one of the few guests who had actually been invited." (Gatsby, p.41) He

said this because most of the people at Gatsby's parties just invited

themselves.  This is the time when Nick's character is showing some

development of genuineness.

 

      Another time that Nick shows his development into a more genuine

person is when he helps rekindle the love between Jay Gatsby and Daisy.  He

does this by setting up a surprise meeting at his house.  Gatsby knew of

this because he had asked him to do it.  At this time in the novel is when

Nick says "I'm going to call Daisy tomorrow and invite her over here to

tea." (Gatsby, p.82) This shows that Nick is genuine because he is trying

to rekindle the love between Gatsby and Daisy.  After this period in the

novel Gatsby and Nick became even closer friends.

 

      Getting closer to the end of the novel is when the reader see's the

true friendship between Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway.  Whenever Gatsby

would ask Nick to do something Nick would always have or make the time to

do it.  The strongest example of the genuineness of Nick is when Jay Gatsby

was murdered by Mr. Wilson, Nick took care of all the arrangements for the

funeral and all Gatsby's assets.  Nick said "I found myself on Gatsby's

side, and alone." (Gatsby, p.165)  Nick said this because everyone who knew

him wouldn't even take the time or effort to attend the funeral service.

He even had people say that Gatsby deserved it, and these were people who

had attended his parties.  Nick was the only true friend of Gatsby.

 

      In conclusion, we see that Nick developed his genuineness

progressively throughout the novel.  He helped Gatsby and Daisy find their

lost love for each other, and he was always there for Gatsby as a true

friend.  So Nick Carraway truly is a genuine character in the novel The

Great Gatsby.

 

 

 

 

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