Question #N431

The excerpt from the novel "The Great Gatsby" focuses on a particular event in the story. The main focus of the excerpt is to explain the narrator’s thoughts and feelings about the event. What is the most likely reason why the writer chose to focus on the narrator’s thoughts and feelings?

The author of this excerpt focuses on the narrator’s thoughts and feelings in order to
A. help the reader understand the narrator’s personality.
B. provide the reader with a clear understanding of the event.
C. create a sense of suspense and anticipation for the reader.
D. show the reader the importance of the event in the story.

Correct Answer is: A

By focusing on the narrator’s thoughts and feelings, the author helps the reader understand the narrator’s personality and how the narrator views the events of the story. This gives the reader a deeper insight into the narrator’s character and motivations.