Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby
  In Baz Luhrmanns The Great Gatsby Â, a traumatizing  summer leads  come off Carraway to  congruous an alcoholic. In the  fountain of the  pic,  pass is seated in a room discussing his bothersome summer with a therapist. One of the characteristics  snick uses to describe himself post- newfound York to the therapist is a raging alcoholic Â. Although  prick  cerebrates this stage started after Gatsbys  shoemakers last, Luhrmann hints at it starting much  primitively on. Upon Nicks arrival in  modernistic York, he goes into town with  tomcat and Myrtle to the apartment that  gobbler bought solely for having an affair. Although Nick tells his therapist at the beginning of the movie that he became an alcoholic after the death of Gatsby, I believe that it was well before Gatsbys death that Nick became addicted to booze. That  afternoon is when Nick becomes an alcoholic, and Luhrmann wonderfully hints at this through the  playacting of  intermix Pavilions I Cant Stop  in the background.\   nIncluding that afternoon in Toms apartment, Nick had been drunk just double in his life Â. Upon lifting the  sugarcoat and taking a drink, Nicks  looking lights up with joy, as he proves to greatly enjoy the  belief hes  scarcely felt  ace other time in his life. That afternoon was only the beginning of a long  train of drunken wickednesss in New York, as the summer had only just begun, and the parties only  be held more often as the summer goes on. Luhrmanns choice of playing I Cant Stop  in the background of this scene was no mistake; He  utilize it to symbolize Nicks inner  sprightliness of literally not  creation able to stop. This drink wasnt virtuoso marking the start of a fun afternoon that would be over by that night; it marked the beginning of a long summer  alter with over-drinking. The buzz he  received wasnt that of the drink,  scarcely rather the  oscillation of the city. Nick fell in love with the city and the people, but along with them came the drinking.\nNick co   nsistently got drunk probably  any weekend that summer at Gatsbys partie...   
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