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  1. Jul 5, 2024 · Dan Cody played a crucial role in Gatsby's life as a mentor and father figure, introducing him to wealth and high society. Cody's influence helped shape Gatsby's ambition and dreams, providing...

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  3. Jay Gatsby's first mentor and best friend. Cody left Gatsby twenty-five thousand dollars when he died, but Gatsby never received it due to a legal complication.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_GatsbyJay Gatsby - Wikipedia

    Inspired by the predatory mining practices of his fictional mentor Dan Cody, Gatsby participates in extensive deforestation amid World War I and then undertakes bootlegging activities reliant upon exploiting South American agriculture. [124]

    • Jay Gatsby
    • Nick Carraway
    • Daisy Buchanan
    • Tom Buchanan
    • Jordan Baker
    • George Wilson
    • Myrtle Wilson
    • Owl Eyes
    • Ewing Klipspringer
    • Meyer Wolfsheim

    Jay Gatsby is the title character of The Great Gatsby and the man around whom the novel revolves. He’s incredibly wealthy, throws lavish parties, and lives in a large mansion in West Egg, where all the newly rich families establish residences. No one knows where he came from or how he became a millionaire. Nick slowly becomes Gatsby’s confidant aft...

    Nick is the narrator of The Great Gatsbyand the protagonist. He’s a young man who served in World War I, attended Yale University, and moved to New York City to work in bonds. He rents a small house next to Jay Gatsby’s in West Egg. Nick becomes acquaintances with Gatsby and helps him reunite with Daisy, Gatsby’s life-long love interest, and Nick’s...

    Daisy Buchanan is a beautiful, socially popular young woman who has lived a privileged life and is one of the main characters in the novel. She’s married to Tom, a wealthy although loveless man. The two live in East Egg together. Daisy is Gatsby’s love interest. She represents a life and passion he’s trying to return to, as well as a future dream h...

    Daisy’s husband and a mostly unlikeable figure. He’s large, comes from a wealthy family, and is often rough. He was a football star in his youth, a period of his life that is alluded to as his peak. Now, he uses boisterous and sometimes racist language and has had multiple affairs since marrying Daisy. The latter is not something he’s ashamed of. H...

    Jordan Baker is Daisy’s friend who works as a professional golfer. She’s young, beautiful, and often captures the eye of eligible men. She dates Nick but is unable to charm him in the same way she has others. Her life is fairly shallow and she a perfect symbol of the immorality Nick is turned off by. She cheated to win her first golf tournament and...

    The husband of Myrtle Wilson, the woman with whom Tom is having an affair. He runs an auto shop that’s falling apart. When he realizes that his wife is cheating on him, he’s filled with sorrow and is further devastated when Myrtle dies. Readers might draw comparisons between George and Gatsby in that they’re both striving for a dream. Gatsby has be...

    Myrtle is Tom’s mistress. She’s married to George Wilson. She’s trying to improve her life by having an affair with Tom, who is many times wealthier than she is. She tries to take some control over her life with the affair, asserting a kind of power in her unfaithfulness. Unfortunately for her, Tom has no respect for her and treats her as an object...

    A drunk man that Nick meets at the first Gatsby party he goes to. He expresses astonishment over Gatsby’s books in the library.

    One of the many people, a freeloader, who attends Gatsby’s parties. He takes advantage of the wealthier man’s money. After Gatsby’s death, Klipspringer is never seen again. His only concern is for a forgotten pair of tennis shoes.

    A member of an organized crime group. He helped Gatsby make his fortune and continues to hang around the younger man. Wolfsheim is an intimidating figure that the reader immediately feels they can’t trust. He is revealed to have fixed the World Series one year.

  5. Dan Cody serves as Gatsby's friend and mentor. He not only gives Gatsby a taste of "elite" life, but also gives him the only education he receives – a by-the-seat-of-your-pants education that gives Gatsby the skills and experience to head off in pursuit of wealth and class.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · He was an important person in the life of Jay Gatsby who saw him as a role model and mentor, living the very sort of life to which Gatsby aspired.

  7. Jul 5, 2024 · in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dan Cody is Gatsby's first mentor and role model; in fact, Gatsby changes his name from James Gatz to Jay Gatsby upon meeting Cody on Lake Superior....

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