Pride In The Great Gatsby Essay, Research Paper
Title: Pride in the Great Gatsby
Adam Bussey
English IIIA, Period 3
5/26/99
Adam Bussey
Mrs. Forchion
English IIIA, Period 3
26 May 1999
Outline
Thesis: F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Nick Carraway in the Great Gatsby to analyze pride and its effects in a man?s life.
I. Nick tells the reader about his background and family history.
II. Nick Carraway?s interactions between the many characters in the novel show a reflection of pride.
A. Interactions between Tom and Nick show examples of pride.
B. Interactions between Gatsby and Nick show examples of pride.
C. Interactions between other minor characters show pride throughout the novel.
III. Discussions arise that give Nick certain biased or critical opinions, these opinions reflect his pride and other people?s opinions reflect it as well.
A. Discussions about money and other financial issues help flesh out the idea of pride.
B. Discussions about social situations and interactions between certain couples show Nick?s concern over his pride.
1. Nick talks or discusses the relationship between Tom and his mistress.
2. Nick discusses the relationship between Tom and his mistress.
3. Nick talks about the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy.
Adam Bussey
Mrs. Forchion
English IIIA, Period 3
26 May 1999
Pride in the Great Gatsby
Pride. The dictionary defines it as ?quality or sate of being proud; an unreasonable opinion of one?s own superiority over others; and as the reflection of this quality in disdainful or arrogant behavior.? Many people experience different kinds of pride. Some show off, others reflect their family?s history with powerful pride. Pride can also effect a man in many different ways. It could show a person to be shallow, concerned or important, for example. A novel is a good way of showing one?s own interpretation of pride. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Nick Carraway in the Great Gatsby to analyze pride and its effects in a man?s life.
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Nick Carraway also voiced Fitzgerald?s idea of pride through the many characters he interacted with. Among these were Tom, Gatsby and several of the other minor characters. Nick had gone to college with Tom Buchanan. They had become somewhat friends and had gotten to know each other. When Nick visits the Buchanans he tells the reader that he is impressed with a man such as Tom, who can do all of the things he ahd done in his life. He sort of looks up to Tom, much of a looking up to an older brother kind of thing. In his conversations with Tom, nick?s reflection of his pride was shown. When tom was asking Nick about his job, ??I?m a bond man.? ?Who with?? I told him. ?Never heard of them.? This annoyed me.? It showed what a concern it was for Nick to become appreciated by his close friends. This comment struck a cord at Nick and slightly damaged his ego of believing he was above people. Nick and Tom had many aquaintances that showed how each of the had a pride of their own and how it effected their economic and social lives.