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  1. The Great Gatsby Full Book Summary. Nick Carraway, a young man from Minnesota, moves to New York in the summer of 1922 to learn about the bond business. He rents a house in the West Egg district of Long Island, a wealthy but unfashionable area populated by the new rich, a group who have made their fortunes too recently to have established ...

  2. Poor George. He really gets the short end of the stick in this one. And, seeing as he's one of the few characters without staggering flaws, he doesn't even deserve it. From what we can tell, Wilson is hard-working and not cheating on his spouse. He's in a marriage with a woman who doesn't love or respect him, who walks through him as though he ...

  3. Summary. Writing two years after Gatsby’s death, Nick describes the events that surrounded the funeral. Swarms of reporters, journalists, and gossipmongers descend on the mansion in the aftermath of the murder. Wild, untrue stories, more exaggerated than the rumors about Gatsby when he was throwing his parties, circulate about the nature of ...

  4. During the course of the novel, Nick gradually gets sucked into the world he's observing, both through his friendships (if you can call them that) with Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby, and through his romantic relationship with Jordan. The deeper he's drawn into these relationships, the less honest he becomes – until at the end, Jordan rebukes him for ...

  5. Mar 8, 2024 · Setting. Literary Devices, Themes, & Symbols. Professor Tony Bowers from the College of DuPage explains the main characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. Character Map (Course Hero) The Great Gatsby Character Relationship Map (Shmoop) Character Analysis (Links) Character List (Course Hero)

  6. The Great Gatsby Themes. You could read The Great Gatsby as a story of thwarted love between a man and a woman—a love story with lots of money and parties, that is. We get enough of that in the tabloids, so let's dive into what makes The Great Gatsby, well...great. There are a lot of big ideas and archetypical American experiences centrally ...

  7. Jordan is a golfer—a professional golfer. Already, we know she's different from Daisy. Where Daisy is always fluttering and babbling and giggling and basically acting like a dumb girl (her words, not ours), Jordan is hard, direct, and cynical. And she's bored to tears. We don't know much about her family, except that she has "one aunt about a ...

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