Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Great Gatsby Narrative Voice Essay
The narratorââ¬â¢s influence plays a fundamental role in a novel that every reader takes into account when getting involved in the story . In Francis S. Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s literary work ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢The Great Gasby ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢ the function of Carrawayââ¬â¢s narrative voice brought up several controversies among readers and critics for it deals with 3 different attitudes from the part of the narrator through whom ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢Fitzgerald is able to achieve the aesthetic distance ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢. (76 Donaldson) The purpose of the essay is to try to pin down those attitudes in view of Carrawayââ¬â¢s eliability , awareness and detachment in the novel. In ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢The Great Gatsby ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢ Carraway presents the main character as an unique individual who has an ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢extraordinary gift for hope , a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which is not likely i shall ever find again ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢(2). His fascination and aknowledgement of Gatsbyââ¬â¢s idealism promps the reader to reflect on the promise and the hope the future holds for such an individual and for the tragism of his existence. Carraway becomes reliable as a visionary for he is able to rise above the particular events epicted in the story , revealing a universal and tragic meaning in Gastbyââ¬â¢s fate ; that of America itself for the hero personifies th seeker of ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢ his personal Grail ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢ in the same way Americans pursue their ideals in their quest for national identity. But as the story unfolds the attitude of the narrator becomes more and more ambivalent ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢ I was within and without simultaneausly enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of lifeââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ . Carraway sees both the sordidness and superficiality of the New York rich class and its thrill and excitement. In this respect he becomes a mediator between the wealthy , rootless society within which the Buchanans assert themselves and the world of Gastbyââ¬â¢s romantic imagination and illusion that transcends the novel . Fitzgerald manages to create 2 essential polarities that go to make up the human mind (103 , Mizener). From an allegorical point of view Nick symbolizes ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢reason , experience , waking, reality and history while Gastby is imagination , innocence, sleeping , dream and eternity. ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ (103) The formerââ¬â¢s consciousness includes the latterââ¬â¢s developpment in the novel for ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢not only oes he mediate between the world of Gastby and the Buchanans but also between the text and Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s use of him as a narrator. ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢(98, Mizener) Altough Nick Carraway seems to understand the heroââ¬â¢s fate because he was taught by his father not to judge the people around him as not all of them partook of ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢the advantages he hadââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ the reader perceives a sense of unrealibility and detachment from his part. Nickââ¬â¢s perspective on Gatsby changes all along while he gets more involved in his life and that of the other characters. Nick listens to confessions sinceââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢ he is a little afraid of missing something ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢(1) but ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢he judges and condemns practically everything and everyone he meets in the course of the novel. ââ¬â¢Ã¢â¬â¢(132,Donaldson) such as Tom Buchananââ¬â¢s looks and behaviour , Jordanââ¬â¢s shallowness , Daisy and Gastbyââ¬â¢s inconsistencies of character , adding an ironic tone to his observations . Another situation relevant to Nick being unreliable is given by the fact that he doesnââ¬â¢t try to pay justice to Gatsby , telling Tom the truth about Myrtleââ¬â¢s accident. He keeps himself at a certain distance creating the impression that sometimes he knows more than what is really happening and other times exhibiting less than what is actually required. Concerning this aspect the ending becomes even more paradoxical when Carraway decides to retreat home while making a nostalgic connection between his childhood and the West. His departure ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢parallels Gastbyââ¬â¢s desire to buy back the past as well as reaffirm the last words of the novel ââ¬â that American destiny to ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢beat on boats against the current borne back easeleslly into the past. (182 ) ââ¬Ëââ¬â¢(106, Lehan) Taking into consideration the challenging aspects of the narratorââ¬â¢s voice the reader is stimulated to determine Nickââ¬â¢s role in the novel and notice the complexity of Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s character while maintaining a certain degree of partiality . In coming to this conclusion I incline to say that however credible Gatsbyââ¬â¢s story may be , the reader is free to grasp a larger significance that is implied in the novel which accounts for the growth and decline of the 20th century American nation.
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