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Zhoukou Normal University, Zhoukou, China
National University of Malaysia, Bangi Selangor, Malaysia

ABSTRACT

Fitzgerald tells the story in The Great Gatsby through the dramatized narrator, or the character in the play which helps this novel become a classic one. In this paper, the endeavor is to discover Nick Carraway both as a character and a narrator from the perspective of impersonal narration.

KEYWORDS

Nick, narrator, narrative features

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Psychology Research, August 2022, Vol. 12, No. 8, 608-611

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