Similarities Between Nick Carraway And Jay Gatsby

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Do you wonder who the true hero of the novel The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is? Is it Gatsby or is it Carraway? In the novel, the characters Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby both play crucial roles. Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby play very different and by the end we are not entirely sure whether Gatsby or Nick is the 'hero' of the story is. Generally, the hero of a story would be the male protagonist who gets to end up being with the attractive female by defeating or overpowering the evil character. In this novel Carraway and Gatsby are the two main protagonists, however Nick does play the role of the hero more so than Gatsby. Even though the primary role of Nick in the novel is as a narrator, he still shows the reader what he went through and what happened from his perspective. Since the story is written from Nick’s point of view, the truth may have been concealed. …show more content…

Nick overlooks the moral implications of the deals with Wolfsheim (the man who fixed the 1919 World Series) and more importantly Gatsby's bootlegging. However, he was still on Jordan Baker’s back about cheating in the golf game where she moved the ball to get her out of a disadvantage. Nick does mention that he would forgive this sort of behaviour in a woman: “It made no difference to me. Dishonesty in a woman is a thing you never blame too deeply - I was casually sorry, and then I forgot,”(59). It seems that he cannot accept her for being 'incurably dishonest' and then reflects that his one 'cardinal virtue' is that he is 'one of the few honest people' he has ever

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