The Great Gatsby Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Character Evaluations in the Beginning Chapters of "The Great Gatsby".

The Great Gatsby Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Character Evaluations in the Beginning Chapters of "The Great Gatsby".
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Character Evaluations in the Beginning Chapters of "The Great Gatsby"

Summary: Essay provides character evaluations in the beginning chapters of "The Great Gatsby."
Nick: Thus far in The Great Gatsby, we the reader know the most about the character Nick. We know that Nick is a single man in what appears to be in his late 20's. He just moved from the west to a suburb near New York City where he lives in a modest house and works in the bond business. We know that Nick lives in area which is very close to the houses of millionaires and other very rich people. We know that Nick served in World War I. We also know that Nick's family back west was wealthy or as he said "Prominent, well-to-do people in this middle-western city for three generations. Finally, we know that Nick graduated from Yale and that his relatives very slightly reluctant to let him go east to join the bond business.

Daisy and Tom: We know that Daisy is Nick's...

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