Saturday, 9 March 2013

Explain what Fitzgerald achieves by using Nick's point of view to tell Gatsby's story.

Numerous
answers exist to your question about what the author gains by creatingas the narrator
of .  He gains a narrator, a narrator who is a part of the action, and a
narrator who on the surface is an outsider who can objectively describe the shortcomings of the
eastern .  The author gains a persona who can contrast his midwestern ways with the eastern ways
of the other characters.  The author gains a persona who experiences for the first time much of
what he describes:  parties like

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