The Great Gatsby and Society
.... There is real life in the city, life of a sort envied by
Carraway: "I began to like New
York, the racy, adventurous feel of it at night, and the satisfaction ....
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John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... There is real life in the city, life of a sort envied by
Carraway: I began to like New
York, the racy, adventurous feel of it at night, and the satisfaction ....
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Themes in The Great Gatsby
.... There is real life in the city, life of a sort envied by
Carraway: I began to like New
York, the racy, adventurous feel of it at night, and the satisfaction ....
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Passing and The Great Gatsby
.... and would-be rich on Long Island, and Passing in Harlem in New
York City .... The story is told through the eyes of Nick
Carraway, and how
Carraway relates to Gatsby ....
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Catcher in the Rye & The Great Gatsby
.... She is the means by which Nick
Carraway is brought into the group that becomes so .... is going on around her, knowing that Tom has a woman in New
York and herself ....
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Slouching Toward Bethlehem & The Great Gatsby
.... interested in hav ing one person visit a mansion that has become a party palace for New
York society, Daisy. To be sure, as Nick
Carraway discovers, Gatsby ....
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The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... The idealized figure of Nick
Carraway, who can be interpreted as a proxy for Fitzgerald the clear-eyed author-observer .... New
York: Congdon & Weed, Inc., 1983. ....
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The American Character in Two Novels
....
Carraway describes the area between West Egg and New
York in terms that seem to have derived form a nightmare, and indeed it is the nightmare that the American ....
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Major Characters in The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott ...
.... Nick
Carraway, the narrator of The Great Gatsby, is affected by the withered American dream in a .... Harold Bloom, ed. New
York: Chelsea House, 1986, 11-27. ....
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"The Purloined Letter" & The Great Gatsby
.... It does matter to Nick
Carraway, and he knows how much of an illusion are Gatsby's dreams and his image of Daisy. .... The Great Gatsby. New
York: Scribner, 1995. ....
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The Character of Jay Gatsby
.... Fitzgerald reinforces this characteristic in Gatsby by having Nick
Carraway tell him that he is worth the whole .... New
York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1986, 11-27 ....
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Marriage in Literature
.... The story is told through the eyes of Nick
Carraway, and how
Carraway relates to Gatsby is especially important for what it .... New
York: Barnes & Noble, 1995. ....
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The World of The Great Gatsby
.... Within the first few hours of meeting Nick
Carraway, the narrator, she reveals to .... Why--" she said hesitantly, "Tom's got some woman in New
York" (Fitzgerald 19 ....
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Function of Lyricism in Realist Narrative
.... Nick
Carraway, for example, ascribes lyricism to others but is never capable of achieving lyric flights entirely on .... New
York: Scribner-Simon and Schuster, 1991 ....
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The Great Gatsby Analysis
.... The reader is immediately made aware that
Carraway is a person of some status. .... Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New
York: Charles Scribner's Son, 1953
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Settings in The Great Gatsby and A Streetcar Named Desire
.... and flapper abandon of the 1920s, Gatsby's setting is one that is looked upon with disdain by the narrator, Nick
Carraway, who tells .... New
York, NY: Scribner's. ....
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The Dreams of Jay Gatsby & Blanche DuBois
.... and flapper abandon of the 1920s, Gatsby's setting is one that is looked upon with disdain by the narrator, Nick
Carraway, who tells .... New
York, NY: Scribner's. ....
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)
l The Great Gatsby
.... parties, Nick, Fitzgerald's narrator, comments that "the cars from New
York are parked .... Except for Nick
Carraway and poor George Wilson he is the only figure in ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Concept of the American Dream
.... Even Nick
Carraway, the impartial observer of the novel, is shown to be somewhat .... Volume 2. Jean-Charles Seigneuret, ed. New
York: Greenwood, 1988, 1090-1107. ....
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Character Analysis of The Great Gatsby
.... community. Nick
Carraway is the narrator of the book. .... existed. Fitzgerald, F. Scott: The Great Gatsby New
York: Penguin Modern Classics (1995)
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Consumerism in The Great Gatsby
.... It is through Nick
Carraway, the narrator of the book, that we first sense the existence of the God of Money. .... The Great Gatsby. New
York: Scribner's, 1925. ....
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Jay Gatsby's Corruption of the American Dream
.... Within the first few hours of meeting Nick
Carraway, the narrator, she reveals to .... Why--" she said hesitantly, "Tom's got some woman in New
York" (Fitzgerald 19 ....
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Comparison of Jay & Nick in The Great Gatsby
.... It is important here to keep in mind the attitude of the author toward his creations Gatsby and
Carraway. .... The Great Gatsby. New
York: Scribner Paperback, 1995.
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... Willa Cather as one of the homosexuals whose presence in New
York had enriched .... Meanwhile, the reader may rely on Fitzgerald's first person Nick
Carraway in The ....
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