Nick's Attitudes In The Great Gatsby

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The first two pages of the novel reveal semblances of Nick’s character and his attitudes. His recollection of his father’s advice, and his reaction to it, tells the reader that he is someone who tends to reserve judgements on people, and because of this trait that he is someone who people tend to give information to. This is evidenced by his statement that, “...I’m inclined to reserve all judgements, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me…” His father also taught him to not judge people based on their position (and consequently, class), telling the reader that Nick transcends class and economical distinctions to give an ultimately unbiased view on the other characters. He also admits that his tolerance is limited, stating, “Conduct