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The Great Gatsby: The Question Of Nick Carraway's Integrity
Part 1 of Paper ....dge of others' deepens, we often move from
enchantment to disenchantment. Initially we overlook flaws or wish them away;
only later do we realize peril of this course. In the novel "The Great Gatsby"
by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the journey from delight to disappointment may be seen
in the narrator, Nick Carraway. Moving fr.... Part 2 of Paper ....m.
It is Jordan, then, who makes Nick feel comfortable at Gatsby's party,
as we sense what Nick senses: they're becoming a romantic couple. As they drive
home a summer house-party, Nick notes her dishonesty but forgives it,
attributing it to her understandable need to get by in a man's world. She
praises his lack of carelessness, tells him directly "I like you"--and he is
smitten, After Jordan tells him the tale of Gatsby and Daisy's past, Nick feels
a "heady excitement" because she has taken .... |
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