The Great Gatsby
Is Nick a reliable story teller? or does his version of events seem suspect?
The Great Gatsby - Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby - Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Nick is a pretty credible character/narrator. He doesn't have any eccentricities and seems grounded. He was educated at the Ivy School Yale and fought in WW1. Nick isn't a character who needs anything. He seems to have enough money to settle down in West Egg. He has come to New York for work and to learn the bond business; he doesn't seem to be in a hurry to get starte. For much of the novel Nick is more or less a flat character. We can see life in West Egg through him. Nick observes situations without giving judgment. This allows the reader to trust Nick as a narrator and finally a character in the novel.