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Great Gatsby


            Nick Carraway proves to have more class than any other character in The Great Gatsby by F. He comes from a "well-to-do" family and he grows up the right way. He is taught how to act justly and morally and he exudes the traits his family values most. Even though he associates with people who seem careless and stuck-up he never falls into those traps. He knows who he is and what he is about and no one can influence him to think differently. No matter how many uncomfortable situations he encounters, he keeps a fair and unbiased view, which is a somewhat rare, but affable trait. Though he usually reserves judgement on others, he sees through the airs put on by most of his "friends". Nick remains a levelheaded man who gains everyone's respect and trust throughout the novel. .
             From early on Nick is raised to become the commendable man he turns out to be. .
             In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice .
             that I've been turning over in my head 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 you've had." (5).
             This is found in the opening paragraph of the novel. Nick tells the world that he has never forgotten the words of his father. By starting the book in this manner it shows Nick is a wise, good listener, and he takes in and remembers what people tell him. It tells the reader that he comes from an honest, loving, and grateful family, rather than a rich and shallow one. They appreciate the good they were blessed with and Nick's father has clearly passed those traits onto him. .
             The abnormal mind is quick to detect and attach itself to this quality [quality of .
             reserving judgements] when it appears in a normal person, and so it came about .
             that in college I was unjustly accused of being a politician, because I was privy .


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