NW

by

Zadie Smith

Nathan Character Analysis

Nathan is a young Black man who is handsome in his early school days and becomes a crush of Leah (and Jayden). But soon after he gets expelled from school, his life takes a different path. When Leah sees him, he is selling travel cards on the streets and has seemingly become trapped in a cycle of drug addiction. In a novel where the perspective often changes between characters, what’s notable about Nathan is that the book reveals very little of his interior life. This gives some ambiguity to the end of the story, where Leah and Natalie decide to inform the police about Nathan and his possible connection to Felix’s murder. Still, as flawed as Nathan is, he has many sympathetic characteristics, and he shows how a promising young Black man can become a victim of race and class discrimination.

Nathan Quotes in NW

The NW quotes below are all either spoken by Nathan or refer to Nathan. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Class Identity and Social Mobility Theme Icon
).
Visitation: Chapter 12 Quotes

Look up. A jolting form of time travel, moving in two directions: imposing the child on this man, this man on the child. One familiar, one unknown. The afro of the man is uneven and has a tiny gray feather in it. The clothes are ragged. One big toe thrusts through the crumby rubber of an ancient red stripe Nike Air. The face is far older that it should be, even given the nasty way time has with human materials. He has an odd patch of white skin on his neck. Yet the line of beauty has not been entirely broken.

Related Characters: Leah Hanwell, Nathan, Shar, Pauline Hanwell
Page Number: 49
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Visitation: Chapter 20 Quotes

The boy is a boy and Michel is a man but they look the same age.

Related Characters: Leah Hanwell, Michel, Nathan, Shar
Page Number: 91
Explanation and Analysis:
Guest: NW6 (2) Quotes

“And the stones,” said the kid. Felix touched his ears. Treasured zirconias, a present from Grace.

“You’re dreamin’,” he said.

Related Characters: Felix (speaker), Nathan
Related Symbols: Albert Road
Page Number: 197
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Crossing: Willesden Lane to Kilburn High Road Quotes

“I wish we could have talked more often.”

Related Characters: Keisha “Natalie” Blake (speaker), Nathan
Page Number: 368
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Crossing: Hampstead to Archway Quotes

“Everyone loves a bredrin when he’s ten. After that he’s a problem. Can’t stay ten always.”

Related Characters: Nathan (speaker), Keisha “Natalie” Blake, Theodora
Page Number: 376
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Crossing: Hornsey Lane Quotes

Here nothing less than a break—a sudden and total rupture—would do. She could see the act perfectly clearly, it appeared before her like an object in her hand—and then the wind shook the trees once more and her feet touched the pavement. The act remained just that: an act, a prospect, always possible. Someone would surely soon come to this bridge and claim it, both the possibility and the act itself, as they had been doing with grim regularity ever since the bridge was built. But right at this moment there was no one left to do it.

Related Characters: Keisha “Natalie” Blake, Francesco “Frank” De Angelis, Nathan
Page Number: 385
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Visitation Quotes

On a tatty sofa a Rastafarian gentleman sat holding a picture of his adult son.

Related Characters: Keisha “Natalie” Blake, Felix, Nathan, Lloyd, Naomi, Spike
Related Symbols: Albert Road
Page Number: 393
Explanation and Analysis:

“I got something to tell you,” said Keisha Blake, disguising her voice with her voice.

Related Characters: Keisha “Natalie” Blake (speaker), Leah Hanwell, Felix, Nathan, Shar
Page Number: 401
Explanation and Analysis:
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Nathan Quotes in NW

The NW quotes below are all either spoken by Nathan or refer to Nathan. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Class Identity and Social Mobility Theme Icon
).
Visitation: Chapter 12 Quotes

Look up. A jolting form of time travel, moving in two directions: imposing the child on this man, this man on the child. One familiar, one unknown. The afro of the man is uneven and has a tiny gray feather in it. The clothes are ragged. One big toe thrusts through the crumby rubber of an ancient red stripe Nike Air. The face is far older that it should be, even given the nasty way time has with human materials. He has an odd patch of white skin on his neck. Yet the line of beauty has not been entirely broken.

Related Characters: Leah Hanwell, Nathan, Shar, Pauline Hanwell
Page Number: 49
Explanation and Analysis:
Visitation: Chapter 20 Quotes

The boy is a boy and Michel is a man but they look the same age.

Related Characters: Leah Hanwell, Michel, Nathan, Shar
Page Number: 91
Explanation and Analysis:
Guest: NW6 (2) Quotes

“And the stones,” said the kid. Felix touched his ears. Treasured zirconias, a present from Grace.

“You’re dreamin’,” he said.

Related Characters: Felix (speaker), Nathan
Related Symbols: Albert Road
Page Number: 197
Explanation and Analysis:
Crossing: Willesden Lane to Kilburn High Road Quotes

“I wish we could have talked more often.”

Related Characters: Keisha “Natalie” Blake (speaker), Nathan
Page Number: 368
Explanation and Analysis:
Crossing: Hampstead to Archway Quotes

“Everyone loves a bredrin when he’s ten. After that he’s a problem. Can’t stay ten always.”

Related Characters: Nathan (speaker), Keisha “Natalie” Blake, Theodora
Page Number: 376
Explanation and Analysis:
Crossing: Hornsey Lane Quotes

Here nothing less than a break—a sudden and total rupture—would do. She could see the act perfectly clearly, it appeared before her like an object in her hand—and then the wind shook the trees once more and her feet touched the pavement. The act remained just that: an act, a prospect, always possible. Someone would surely soon come to this bridge and claim it, both the possibility and the act itself, as they had been doing with grim regularity ever since the bridge was built. But right at this moment there was no one left to do it.

Related Characters: Keisha “Natalie” Blake, Francesco “Frank” De Angelis, Nathan
Page Number: 385
Explanation and Analysis:
Visitation Quotes

On a tatty sofa a Rastafarian gentleman sat holding a picture of his adult son.

Related Characters: Keisha “Natalie” Blake, Felix, Nathan, Lloyd, Naomi, Spike
Related Symbols: Albert Road
Page Number: 393
Explanation and Analysis:

“I got something to tell you,” said Keisha Blake, disguising her voice with her voice.

Related Characters: Keisha “Natalie” Blake (speaker), Leah Hanwell, Felix, Nathan, Shar
Page Number: 401
Explanation and Analysis: