Analysis Of Nick In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby was one of many creative stories F. Scott Fitzgerald successfully wrote during his era. The 1920’s brought new things to Fitzgerald and his newly wedded wife, but once all the fame and glamour ended so did they. Fitzgerald’s life eventually came crashing down in depression and misery following the 1920’s, and he would never be the same. Fitzgerald became very vulnerable to this era and could not control himself, which came back to haunt him. Fitzgerald wrote the book in first person limited, and used Nick as his narrator to explain the dramatic story which revolved around the life of Jay Gatsby. Nick told of the roaring 1920’s, and how the wealthy people of New York lived and prospered, just like Fitzgerald. Drinking, partying, …show more content…

His opinions were never spoken, and no one asked for them. This characteristic about him never changed throughout the story. Nick changed in a different way, mostly involving his emotions towards Gatsby’s actions when he attempting to get Daisy back. He started partying more which then led to him drinking more in his life than he ever has before. As he got more involved with Gatsby’s situation he became more annoyed and frustrated with it. Gatsby always talked to him about it and would never leave him alone. He got pushed into awkward positions like the argument in the hotel (page 133,134,135). Nick was emotionally drained towards the end of the book, and could not deal with the drama he had became involved …show more content…

He walked very slow to the podium, while the courtroom was dead silent. Mike started questioning Nick about the day Myrtle was killed. He asked about what they were doing, where they were going, who was with who, and so on. Mike made sure to ask every question possible to create a picture in the jury’s mind to understand how it all started and how it ended. Under oath, Nick answered all the questions honestly. He told the story that he would tell to Mike when he was younger. After he was done, both lawyers had no further questions for Nick, and as he was getting down from the podium he collapsed from a heart

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