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Nick Carraway Essay Research Paper Despite the

Nick Carraway Essay, Research Paper


Despite the title, Nick Carraway is the first character we meet, and


appropriately his role in The Great Gatsby is crucial; without him the


story would lack balance and insight. The first chapter is primarily


dedicated to establishing his personality and position in the book,


then moving on to Tom and Daisy. Nick is our guide in The Great


Gatsby; he relates the story as he has seen it and from what others


have told him. He strives at all times to be objective and to make


balanced comments just as he said in the beginning of the book, ^I^m


inclined to reserve all judgements.^ The role of Nick Carraway is so


important to the book that the character of Jay Gatsby could not


exist. His objectivity is reinforced throughout to us by his scorn of


Gatsby which becomes known to the reader when he says he, ^represented


everything for which I have unaffected scorn.^ He registers contempt


for much of what Gatsby stands for; the falseness, the criminality, but


he still likes him. His ability to laugh at Gatsby and his false


beliefs shows he^s neither charmed not wholly disgusted by Gatsby.


Nick^s amusingly contemptuous remarks show his sense of humor, and


although he is straight-laced, he does not bore the reader. Fitzgerald


tells the audience of his age, thirty, which makes the them take his


opinions seriously, as he is not some immature man. Nick is introduced


directly, but Gatsby remains a distant and unknown character for a good


while. The establishment of Nick^s reflective, tolerant personality is


essential, as are his limitations, so we just don^t dismiss him as a


character speaking the words and feelings of the author. The fact that


he disapproves of Gatsby so early on helps us to go along with his


judgements when he tells us of Gatsby and unfolds the story. Nick is


unlike the other characters of the book; he is not one of the ^careless


people.^ He has a conscience, he is not selfish, and he has decency


that is well demonstrated in h

is efforts for Gatsby^s funeral. His


down to earth character shows how superficial Daisy and Tom are. Daisy


and Tom are ruthlessly practical, where Gatsby^s just a dreamer. Nick


guides us between these two extremes, an indifferent observer while


being involved in the action. This is evident when Nick said, ^I was


within and without, simultaneously enchanted and repelled by! the


inexhaustible variety of life.^ Nick^s aim to be truthful and objective


makes the reader trust him. When he says that Gatsby has a ^rare smile


with a quality of eternal reassurance in it,^ we know Nick isn^t being


charmed by his riches or parties; but is telling it to us straight.


His contempt for much of what Gatsby says, but also Nick^s tolerance,


is emphasized when Nick doesn^t mock him. The reader has no choice but


to become acquainted with Nick. The other characters lack the


dimension for us to trust them, which is what Fitzgerald is trying to


demonstrate. Seeing Gatsby through Nick^s eyes makes the reader


sympathize with him and his unattainable life long dream. Without Nick


we would perceive Gatsby as a corrupt mad man trying to disrupt an old


girlfriend^s life. This would not be the whole truth and not what


Fitzgerald would want us to see. While Gatsby and what he stands for


is clearly the focus of the book, there is an argument for saying that


Nick is the main character. Gatsby doesn^t speak till the third


chapter and he dies after three-quarters of the book. Nick is the more


in depth character and since practically every part of the story is


related to us with his thoughts and his perceptions, it is hard for him


not to be. He is the character the reader leaves the story feeling


they understand and whose actions and judgements they support, unlike


Gatsby. He is the narrator but his involvement in the events, no


matter how much he tries to stay objective, make a difference.


Fitzgerald sets up Nick Carraway^s role as a character in his own


right, not just Fitzgerald^s mouthpiece.

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