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Examples Of Bias In The Great Gatsby

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In Fitzgerald’s decision to make Nick the narrator, it gives the reader a narrow perception of what’s occurring in the novel. I believe that by doing so, it creates a sort of bias with all of the characters. For example, when Nick is describing Gatsby on page 52, he expresses how reassuring Gatsby’s smile is, and that it made him feel like he could trust him. This gives the reader an opinion in favor of Gatsby. Notice how Nick doesn’t exactly highlight the downfalls that Gatsby has, such as his naivety. He rather has the mind of a juvenile. Instead of approaching Daisy in attempt to court her, he instead tries to talk to her through other people. Also, Nick has sort of an aversion towards Tom Buchanan. Nick tends to describe Tom in contradiction
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