In the last chapter of the book he said: "Even when the East excited me most, even when I was most keenly aware of its superiority to the bored, laid-back, bloated, city beyond Ohio, with their interminable inquisitions that spared only children and the elderly - even then it always had a kind of distortion for me New York was never Nick's home, but Gatsby's death and the how people reacted to her death left a bad taste in his mouth that he had to leave. I always wondered where Nick ended up after he left New York. Did he get married again? I forgot those questions because I knew they would never be answered. Then one day I started volunteering at a nursing home. After a few months of volunteering there I met a resident named Nick Carraway. I found him very curious I asked a lot of questions and found out that it was indeed the same Nick Carraway from The Great Gatsby. I couldn't believe it. This was a dream come true for me. I could finally ask all my unanswered questions. After a few months of volunteering at the nursing home and getting to know Nick, I felt confident enough to ask him all the questions I had
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