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  1. Twenty miles from the city a pair of enormous eggs, identical in contour and separated only by a courtesy bay, jut out into the most domesticated body of salt water in the Western Hemisphere, the great wet barnyard of Long Island Sound.

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    The narrator of The Great Gatsby is a young man from Minnesota named Nick Carraway. He not only narrates the story but casts himself as the books author. He begins by commenting on himself, stating that he learned from his father to reserve judgment about other people, because if he holds them up to his own moral standards, he will misunderstand th...

    In the summer of 1922, Nick writes, he had just arrived in New York, where he moved to work in the bond business, and rented a house on a part of Long Island called West Egg. Unlike the conservative, aristocratic East Egg, West Egg is home to the new rich, those who, having made their fortunes recently, have neither the social connections nor the r...

    Nick is unlike his West Egg neighbors; whereas they lack social connections and aristocratic pedigrees, Nick graduated from Yale and has many connections on East Egg. One night, he drives out to East Egg to have dinner with his cousin Daisy and her husband, Tom Buchanan, a former member of Nicks social club at Yale. Tom, a powerful figure dressed i...

  2. Download PDF. Contents. Summary. Chapter Summaries. Themes. Characters. Symbols. Quotes. Detailed Summary. Nick Carraway, the protagonist and narrator, starts The Great Gatsby by sharing a lesson his dad taught him: not to judge others, as most haven't had the privileges and opportunities he's had.

  3. Analysis. Pickwick and Sam prepare for their journey to see Winkle Sr. early the next morning. Their coach arrives promptly at a quarter before nine, and they stop first at Bob ’s house to collect Benjamin. Bob emerges from the house, along with Benjamin and informs Pickwick that he plans to join them. Pickwick, taken aback, suggests that Bob ...

  4. Need help with Chapter 1 in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  5. Read this full The Great Gatsby chapter 1 summary to learn exactly what happens, what the events mean, and how they tie into the rest of the novel.

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