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The Great Gatsby: Nick versus Gatsby
Mainframe computers analyze information and present it so that the observer is
able to make accurate observations. In The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald,
the narrator, Nick Carraway, tells a story in which Jay Gatsby tries to attain happiness
through wealth. Even though the novel is titled after Gatsby, Nick, just as a mainframe
computer, analyzes the actions of others and presents the story so that the
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voice that tells the reader about Gatsby. He is "both within and without", never really learning like the rich. Most importantly, Nick is the only character in the novel that changes. This is why Nick is the true hero in the novel. Nick Carraway is the main character of the novel. Without Nick, the important romantic message would not be illustrated: Money cannot buy love, friends, and family. It is a fake form of security!
voice that tells the reader about Gatsby. He is "both within and without", never really learning like the rich. Most importantly, Nick is the only character in the novel that changes. This is why Nick is the true hero in the novel. Nick Carraway is the main character of the novel. Without Nick, the important romantic message would not be illustrated: Money cannot buy love, friends, and family. It is a fake form of security!
