By writing the novel entirely from Nick Carraway's point of view, F. Scott Fitzgerald
reminds readers that Nick, in the end, is mostly responsible for what happens to Gatsby
O galvanizes reader opinion against Nick so that his descriptions of events are always deemed unreliable
O consciously provides readers with a limited, one-sided description of events
O allows readers to know all about the thoughts and feelings of every character in the novel
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