Asked by Steve
The great gatsby is written in which point of view.
1st person limited
1st person omniscient
3rd person limited
My answer is c
1st person limited
1st person omniscient
3rd person limited
My answer is c
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Answered by
bobpursley
definitly NOT. Nick Carraway is the narrator and since he is an active participant in the story he is a first person narrator.
So no, which of the other choices? You need to think about that, I assume you have read the book.
So no, which of the other choices? You need to think about that, I assume you have read the book.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.google.com/#q=great+gatsby+point+of+view
Answered by
Steve
Bob, I am a 70-year-old grandfather trying to help his grandson. Yes, I have read the book.
After going and checking the difference between limited and omniscient I would say that the right answer should be 1st person omniscient.
After going and checking the difference between limited and omniscient I would say that the right answer should be 1st person omniscient.
Answered by
bobpursley
give the definitions to the grandson, and ask him what he thinks, and make him defend that choice from his knowledge of what Nick "thought" about what the other book characters motives and thinking was. That will determine limited or omniscient. If he remembers, or can pull out examples, for instance Nick's reaction to Daisy's behaviors would be telling as one example
Answered by
Why
Thanks Bob your the best
Answered by
Kid Ti Ckler
Bob shut yo goofy ahh up
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