Is Nick Carraway Able To Judge Others In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is no doubt a great, classic American novel. Many characters throughout the story change dynamically, however no one even compares to Nick Carraway. Nick not only changes, but develops into the extravagant, experienced and earnest man that he is. One of the ways that he changes, is his view on being allowed to judge others. At the beginning of the novel, Nick says that he is “inclined to reserve all judgement,” which means he is not able to judge others. Also Nick only has a small house that he rents on West Egg, “ all for only 80 dollars a month,” which means he doesn 't have room to talk considering that he isn 't very financially secure, but ends up judging people like Tom and Daisy calling