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Is Nick A Reliable Narrator In The Great Gatsby Analysis

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The Great Gatsby: Is Nick A Reliable Narrator? THESIS: Nick proves to be an unreliable person telling the story because he is created unfair thinking in his description of the other characters, specifically Tom, who he views negatively, and Gatsby, who he favors over everyone else. Also, Nick is drunk during parts of his narration, which does not promise that something will definitely happen or that something will definitely work as described. Finally, Nick makes Gatsby's death all about himself, only focusing on his own feelings. 'Now he was a strong straw-haired man of thirty, with a rather hard mouth and snobby manner. Two shinning bold and obnoxious eyes had established control over his face and gave him the appearance of always leaning aggressively forward' (Fitzgerald 7). Nick is trying to reflect the characters personalities and qualities in their physical description. He's trying to make the reader believe that Tom is bold and obnoxious and aggressive so that it would would be the way we perceive him throughout all of the story. 'It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of never-ending kind words in it, that you may come across four or five times in your life. It faced-or seemed to face-the whole never-ending world for an instant, and then focused mental and physical effort on you with a so extremely attractive, sweet, etc., that you cannot resist unfair, pre-decided bad opinions in your favour' (Fitzgerald 51). Clearly, Nick favours Gatsby over Tom. Nick

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