The great Gatsby The Life of a Good Man
The Life of a Good Man
Nick Caraway, the narrator of The Great Gatsby, introduces himself as a thoughtful and moral human being. He recites the advice his father gave him earlier in his life: "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages you've had" (Fitgerald 1). This taught him not to be selfish even though he had material advantages over other people. I think
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Berman, Ronald. "The Great Gatsby and Fitzgerald's World of Ideas." U of Alabama P, 1997 1999. 07 Jul 2005 <http://literature.proquestlearning.com/quick/displayItem.do?QueryName=criticism&ResultsID=104577D284B&forAuthor=0&ItemNumber=16>.
Fitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons,.
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