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Analysis. Nick Carraway’s perceptions and attitudes regarding the events and characters of the novel are central to The Great Gatsby. Writing the novel is Nick’s way of grappling with the meaning of a story in which he played a part. The first pages of Chapter 1 establish certain contradictions in Nick’s point of view.
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Playlist for The Great Gatsby Chapter 1: “Green Light”- by Lorde and “beautiful little fool”- by jorja smith - I chose these songs for the first chapter because they both fit perfectly. During the first chapter you see Gatsby looking at the green light at the end of his dock, that’s across the bay. Which is daisy’s house.
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Hypocrisy and rot are at the heart of old money in the 1920s boom. Upon returning from dinner, Nick sees Jay Gatsby standing on his lawn and gazing out across Long Island sound. Nick considers calling out to Gatsby, but stops himself when he sees Gatsby extend his arms out toward the far side of the water.
Summary and notes on the plot, characters, and settings of Chapter 1. See more in the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-vMI2omctAY3t-...
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Chapter I. In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since. “Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone,” he told me, “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.”. He didn’t say any more, but we’ve always ...
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Nick's house is next door to Gatsby's enormous, vulgar Gothic mansion. One night, he attends a dinner party in East Egg; the party is given by Tom Buchanan and his wife, Daisy. Daisy is Nick's cousin, while Tom was Nick's classmate at Yale. Tom comes from a wealthy, established family, and was a much-feared football player while at Yale.