Who Is The Narrator In The Great Gatsby

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A book is shaped and molded by a narrator. The narrator plays an important role in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nick Carraway narrates in first person throughout The Great Gatsby, for he is part of the action. Nick Carraway moves into a house on the West Egg which is next to the unknown neighbor, Gatsby. Gatsby and Nick soon become friends. This allows Gatsby to ask for a favor from Nick. He asks Nick to invite his long ago love, Daisy, over for tea. Once Daisy and Gatsby meet for the first time in 5 years there is an instant connection. The only one problem between Gatsby and Daisy's relationship is Daisy's husband, Tom. Nick narrated The Great Gatsby while being preoccupied by others, easily influenced, and these made his narrating become more effective. During the novel, Nick Carraway is preoccupied with what is happening in other people's lives. Nick’s focus is always towards the drama that is happening in other characters lives. Even the novel’s plot was based around Gatsby and Daisy's relationship. For example, the plot never had many details about what was going on in Jordan Baker and Nick's relationship. Throughout the story there are not many personal details about Nick’s past history. In the novel there is more details about the mysterious Gatsby than the person who is narrating the book. Nick …show more content…

Narrating can be tricky and finding the right one is a challenge. Who narrators can change the whole plot of a story. First person point of view is someone telling the story coming from their point, while third point of view is an outside overall picture of the whole story. How it is narrated in first or third person point of view will affect how each character can be seen. Nick is part of the action, and tells it in first person point of view. Overall Nick Carraway was a good fit for narrating The Great Gatsby by F. Scott

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