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Great Gatsby Structure

    NARRATIVE STRUCTURE – The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby’s narrative structure involves retrospective recounts of events. It starts with Nick Carraway, the 1st person narrator introducing the setting and characters in the present, then he moves on describing the events of the past. As the story progresses, he joins both the past and the present in Chapter IX. This use of flashbacks creates a sense of mystery around the protagonist, Gatsby. The sense of mystery is further amplified

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