The Role Of Nick In The Great Gatsby

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The point of view in which Fitzgerald displays Nick Carraway shows the judgement and criticisms of the wealthy upper class society. Nick Carraway is advertised by Fitzgerald as someone who views the upper class entirely frivolous. Nick ‘s observations of people at Gatsby’s party, toward the beginning of the book, seems to show Nick’s attitude towards the prosperous. In the beginning of the book Nick secures his trust with the reader, this allows for Nick to display other characters who are in a pursuit of money and power.

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