By writing the novel entirely from Nick Carraway's point of view, F. Scott Fitzgerald
A) reminds readers that Nick, in the end, is mostly responsible for what happens to Gatsby
B) consciously provides readers with a limited, one-sided description of events
C) allows readers to know all about the thoughts and feelings of every character in the novel
D) galvanizes reader opinion against Nick so that his descriptions of events are always deemed unreliable​

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Answer:

B. consciously provides readers with a limited, one-sided description of events

Explanation:

In the story "The Great Gatsby", Nick Carraway doubled as a character and narrator in the story. By writing the novel entirely from Nick Carraway's point of view, F. Scott Fitzgerald;

  • B) Consciously provides readers with a limited, one-sided description of events

Since Nick was just one of the characters in the story, we get to read the story through his own singular point of view.

Every other detail that we learn about the other characters in the story is through his lens.

So, this style of writing makes the reader have a limited one-sided view.

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