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geniusboy [140]
4 years ago
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What does curiously ambivalent admiration for gatsby tell us about nick, and especially about his relation to gatsby's incorrupt

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tatiyna4 years ago
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Toward the start of the story, the fundamental character, Nick Carraway, is described by his own portrayal of himself. He considers himself totally nonjudgmental while retelling his story. Be that as it may, as a general rule, in light of the way he recounts the story and portrays every one of the characters, it is demonstrated that Nick is in reality extremely judgmental.
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