Theme Of Faith In The Great Gatsby

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The novel opens to Nick Carraway, the story’s narrator, as he has come “back from the East last autumn”. The reader knows immediately that the story has already taken place and the Nick is just relaying it. The readers must trust him, because he is merely presenting his memories, and the reception to the story hinges largely on his impartiality and good judgement. To develop this faith in the narrator, Fitzgerald positions Nick without dramatic situation. This presentation of Nick is used as a way to present certain social and contextual values within the context. Nick comes from a middle class family which values moral justice, this again strengthening the readers faith in Nick, in a non-biased narrator. The background of Nick being presented