Analysis Of Nick Carraway In The Great Gatsby

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In the novel, The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nick Carraway has a belief he portrays the role of a nonjudgmental and honest narrator although he contradicts that belief throughout the story. As Chapter 3 comes to an end we see Nick Carraway make a statement that shows he is not an honest narrator, while talking with Jordan, he thinks to himself “I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known”,saying this shows how he is un honest, because it is unlikely Nick has not met any other honest people. After this he goes on to judge Jay Gatsby when he goes to the city with him, although he lives next to him, he is just making his “first impression” which is that “he was a person of some undefined consequence”, Nick does