In The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway, the novel's narrator, describes New York City as a fascinating, fast-paced, and dazzling place that's also loud, garish, and abundant. He finds it exciting and stimulating, a place where scandalous relationships can get lost in the noise. He also notices the city's colorful allure and its dangerous lack of balance, calling it "adventurous" and "racy".
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