- is
an unreliable narrator because he falls for 's desires instead of his own. - retells the story from home
- uses the opportunity to construct
himself - contradictions make him an unfocused lens
- claims objectivity but uses judgmental lang
- distances himself as
dispassionate observer (ch. 1) - then virtually equates himself with Gatsby
(ch. 2)
- Gatsby's desires are
focused, specific = - Nick is working through Gatsby's desires, not his
own - For Nick, relationships are too much trouble -- curb fantasies, resist
all strong connections
- Nick's
vulnerability - always falls for Gatsby's lies, Gatsby's smile, Daisy's
voice
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