Explanation:
At the beginning of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby,” Nick describes himself as someone who values honesty and has a sense of moral integrity. He also identifies himself as someone who is nonjudgmental and who tries to see the good in people. Nick is a Midwesterner who has come to New York to work in the bond business, and he views the East Coast as a place of decadence and excess. Nick’s perspective on the characters and events of the novel provides a critical lens through which the reader can analyze the themes of the story.