The Great Gatsby Response

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“You can use all the quantitative data you can get, but you still have to distrust it and use your own intelligence and judgment.”- Alvin Toffer In The Great Gatsby we find out that one of our characters’ (Nick Carraway) did not trust Gatsby from the beginning, yet he gives Gatsby a compliment. At the end of the chapter Nick says “You’re worth the whole damn bunch put together!” to Gatsby. To me this shows that Nick has some sort of admiration for Gatsby; just by his reaction and thoughts. In the book: before Nick meets Gatsby he’s at a party in Gatsby’s house. He is the only one who truly got invited to the party as he’s there people are telling him rumors about Gatsby. Like how he killed a man or that he’s a German spy, this has peaked Nick’s curiosity more. Nick rides in Gatsby’s car and listens as Gatsby tells Nick about “his life”. Just by a few mistakes made by Gatsby, like such as when he hurried the phrase “educated at Oxford” or when Nick ask him “What part of the Middle West?” and Gatsby’s response to that is “San Francisco”. I believe that by this …show more content…

Just like in the 1974 films, Nick has a smile at this point showing that he’s impressed with Gatsby’s response as well as growing more and more of a liking to him. Especially when Gatsby keeps the secret about what really happened the night of the accident, not only does it show his love for Daisy but his loyalty as well. Thinking about it Nick has hidden and pretend to believe everything that Gatsby says to get to know what kind of character he is to see if he can even be trusted. Like such as when they were at the bar and Gatsby wanted to introduce Nick to his business partner. The whole time there even though Nick looked edgy in the 1974 film while in the 2013 he looked uneasy, but his exterior was different to what he was leading

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