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F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote "The Great Gatsby" in first person to give readers insight into the perspective and thoughts of the narrator, Nick Carraway, as he navigates the world of wealth, privilege, and moral decay. This narrative choice allows for a more intimate exploration of the characters and themes in the novel.

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