| Item | Key Features | Notes / Differences |
|---|---|---|
| Reliability | Affected by bias, selectiveness, memory inaccuracies | Debated; unreliable at times |
| Nick’s Self-Perception | Honest, fair-minded, reserves judgment | Self-claimed moral integrity |
| Omissions | Gatsby’s past, crimes, Daisy’s role in Myrtle’s death | Lead to skewed perceptions |
| Bias & Favoritism | Toward Gatsby; critical of Tom and Daisy | Shapes narrative tone |
| Narrative Techniques | Selectivity, delayed revelations, memory distortions | Modernist narrative style |
Narration in The Great Gatsby
├─ Role of Narration
│ └─ Guides perception, influences understanding
├─ Nick Carraway
│ ├─ Subjective, biased, emotionally involved
│ └─ Self-portrayal: honest, reserved judgment
├─ Narrative Techniques
│ ├─ Selectivity
│ ├─ Delayed revelations
│ └─ Memory inaccuracies
├─ Character Portrayals
│ ├─ Gatsby: hopeful, romantic
│ ├─ Tom & Daisy: critiqued
│ └─ Nick: self-aware, moral observer
└─ Narrative Ambiguity
└─ Blends reliability and unreliability
Test your knowledge on Narrative Perspectives in The Great Gatsby with 10 multiple-choice questions with detailed corrections.
1. Who is the primary narrator in 'The Great Gatsby' and what is a key aspect of his narrative style?
2. Who is the primary narrator of 'The Great Gatsby' and how is his reliability characterized?
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Narration — role?
Guides understanding, influences perceptions
Nick Carraway — narrator type?
Subjective, emotionally involved, unreliable at times.
Nick Carraway — role?
Primary, subjective, biased narrator
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