Who Is The Protagonist In The Great Gatsby

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The characters in, The Great Gatsby, show an enchanting and repelling feature about them. Nick informs the readers what he realizes about the people he encounters. Characters, such as Gatsby, Daisy and Jordan, are all judged by Nick during the story. Nick judges them by saying about what they are on the inside and outside.

Nick’s feelings towards Gatsby are mixed. He will occasionally feel contrite and have pity over Gatsby. Nick did admire his attitude for optimism when Gatsby was not giving up on his American Dream. “But if he could return to a certain starting place and go over it all slowly, he could find out what that thing was…,” Nick said in chapter 6. Nick explains how Gatsby would go back in time and fix whatever went erroneous with his relationship with Daisy. Nick felt sorry for Gatsby because Gatsby was the only one that Nick met that was not unemotional or abhorred.
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He is disgusted and baffled as he leaves. “...I was confused and a little disgusted as i drove away,” end of chapter one. She is treated poorly by Tom. Nick notices that she is uncaring to her own child. She doesn't pay attention to her. Nick agrees with Gatsby that Daisy’s mouth is full of money. Also Nick said her voice are like coins clinking together, which implied that her voice is high pitched and always about money. Nick realizes that Daisy only nurtures money in her

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