Summary Of Chapter Three Of The Great Gatsby

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The quote, I have chosen from chapter three, is “Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues, and this is mine: I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known” (Ch 3). I have an original plan to list oneself Nic trust in this quotation, and to handle any problem alone. He really avoids the problem about the theory. As an example, he thinks you never curse the injustice of the woman deeply, so which is one of the people that he believes a person most because he thinks about it. And he is bright and it seems to be separated from other people. It is the narrator of the story, but, from the opinion of the reader, he seems to seem to be a person with conceit by oneself. For this reason, the reader may feel that condition is wrong and may doubt his reliability. …show more content…

He doesn't know very much about Tom, though he says he's read a Chicago paper for years just on the chance of catching a glimpse of Daisy's name." (Ch 4). I thought it is one of the parts that the exclusive story is the first because it is understood bigger than one of the characters of Gatsby, this chapter is very important to a reader by the development of the plan of the novel it. Late in a story, we see Gatsby tells a lie in front of west Egg about the method that he became rich and his life. And it is the reason why this chapter becomes clear to be important. We learn through his business partner, Mayer Wolfsheim, is about the past of Gatsby too. Because she still loves Gatsby at the end of Chapter 4 and commented on the time when they met for the first

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