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The Great Gatsby (narrators manipulation of the reader (don't use as…
The Great Gatsby
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nick narrator 1st person (written in past tense so he knows what is going to happen while narrating)
enables us to have access to information that nick has, e.g spends time with Gatsby, Daisy, Tom and Jordan (plot kind of)
- Phones his mistress during dinner with guests "Tom frowned, pushed back his chair, and without a word went inside", "Tom's got some woman in New York"
- his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it. he did not know that it was already behind him
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need to remember:
thinking verbs:
- i have come to understand
- upon reflection
- in light of the evidence, i can only infer that
- when i consider the evidence
- in my opinion, therefore
beyond the text!
- other texts
- society
- materialism in today's world
- how can people find happiness
- the worth of money
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