Nick Carraway's Use Of Words In The Great Gatsby

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Writer of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald carefully structured Nick Carraway as a narrator while also making him engage as a character. On the first page of the first chapter, Nick Carraway is quoted saying, ‘I’m inclined to reserve all judgements’. The choice of words encourages the reader to approach the story thinking that Nick will be honourable and honest because of what he states. This suggests that the narrator wants to establish himself as trustworthy and reliable. This makes the reader feel that he can be relied on. His actions further suggest that he may not be as reliable as he believes himself to be. The choice of words in the title encourages the reader to investigate and scrutinise his words because he hammers on his reliability.