disparities between siddhartha ... attract Daisy. Jordan further explains to Nick, ampquotGatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bayampquot 83. This shows ... View More
Wordcount: 1245
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The Significance of Jordan in ... of Jordan In the book, The Great Gatsby, Jordon is a minor character but plays a significant role for Gatsby by using her to get reacquainted with Daisy. ... View More
Wordcount: 299
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The Great Gatsby ... Jordan informs Nick that Tom is unfaithful to Daisy. ... Jordan tells Nick what she learns, and soon Gatsby asks Nick to set up a reunion between him and Daisy. ... View More
Wordcount: 559
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revelation ... Jordanamp39s. In Jordanamp39s flashback, we are taken back and see Daisy at age 18. At this point she is in love with Jay Gatsby, a Lieutenant. ... View More
Wordcount: 1284
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The Great Gatsby ... the war. One day, Tom and Daisy invite Gatsby, Nick, and Jordan Baker out to lunch at their house in New York. Daisy and Gatsby ... View More
Wordcount: 1535
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The Crucible ... the war. One day, Tom and Daisy invite Gatsby, Nick, and Jordan Baker out to lunch at their house in New York. Daisy and Gatsby ... View More
Wordcount: 1537
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The Great Gatsby ... It is all tense and about to boil over one hot summer day, when Tom, Nick, Daisy, Jordan, and Gatsby are trying to find refuge from the heat in a hotel room. ... View More
Wordcount: 964
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Great Gatsby Money ... She has her standards for her men they have to have money. Nick asked Daisy if Jordan would marry a man like him. Daisy said probably not. ... View More
Wordcount: 758
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Changing Characters Gatsby ... His morals were shown throughout the story. In the story he became vulnerable to Daisy, Jordan, Gatsby, and Tom. Nick had problems saying no to people. ... View More
Wordcount: 717
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The Great Gatsby ... better than him. During a dinner at Daisyamp39s house Jordan says, ampquotTomamp39s got some woman in New Yorkampquot Fitzgerald 19. Tom and Nick ... View More
Wordcount: 397
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gatsby journals ... bends the truth. Jordan is Daisyamp39s friend, a woman with whom Nick becomes romantically involved during the course of the novel. ... View More
Wordcount: 434
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The Great Gatsby ... his charactersamp39 actions. Particularly, Fitzgerald shows his dislike of the 1920amp39s women in Jordan, Myrtle, and Daisy. To begin with ... View More
Wordcount: 569
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Main Idea ... but she never did.ampquotPage 84Jordan also said, ampquothe says heamp39s read a Chicago paper for years just on the chance of catching a glimpse of Daisyamp39s name.ampquot Gatsby ... View More
Wordcount: 296
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The Great Gatsby ... He started off to a good start by meeting up with a relative, Daisy, her husband, Tom, a good friend from the war, and a friend of Daisyamp39s named Jordan. ... View More
Wordcount: 576
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Great Gatsby ... Gatsby tells him of his love for Daisy. Jordan informs him of Tomamp39s lover as well as Tom. Nick also stays back in situations he should not get involved in. ... View More
Wordcount: 426
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The Great Gatsby ... Gatsby, Nick, Daisy, Tom, and Jordan then have lunch at Tom and Daisyamp39s, and Tom becomes increasingly aware of Gatsbyamp39s intentions. ... View More
Wordcount: 1317
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The Great Gatsby ... Jordan, Daisy, and Tom all depict acts of carelessness and through them Fitzgerald illustrates one of the major themes in the novel. ... View More
Wordcount: 821
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The Great Gatsby Consumerism ... definition, off limits. His actions are calculated to ingratiate himself with Gatsby, Daisy, Jordan and Tom. This despite the fact ... View More
Wordcount: 1514
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great gatsby ... She shows how disgusting and disrespectful they really are. Along with Daisy, Tom and Jordan also show the ways of the rich. Tom ... View More
Wordcount: 1233
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Great Gatsby ... Daisy and Jordan are both perceived to be gentle, caring innocent females, although towards the end it is revealed to the readers that they are egocentric ... View More
Wordcount: 1455
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Great Gatsby ... this book. Another theme of the novel is the theme of carelessness. Nick refers to Jordan, Tom and Daisy as careless. They are careless ... View More
Wordcount: 858
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Great Gatsby ... this book. Another theme of the novel is the theme of carelessness. Nick refers to Jordan, Tom and Daisy as careless. They are careless ... View More
Wordcount: 858
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Great Gatsby ... Paper The Great Gatsby novel centers on three relationships, Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan and Mrytle Wilson, and Nick Carraway and Jordan Baker. ... View More
Wordcount: 619
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Money and Power in Gatsby ... Clearly, by viewing the novel through a psychoanalytical analysis, the reader is able to see that Daisy and Jordan lack the necessity it takes to be powerful ... View More
Wordcount: 1364
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color themes in ampquotthe Great Gatsbyampquot ... Indeed, Daisy and Jordan are later both described as both wearing white in the very first scene in which we meet them, and both are subsequently is described ... View More
Wordcount: 1683
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Great Gatsby Women ... have low moral qualities, and demonstrates this by the actions and speech illustrated by the three female characters: Daisy Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and Myrtle ... View More
Wordcount: 719
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The Great Gatzby ... affair. Jordan, Daisyamp39s friend, catches Nick up on the latest gossip and hopes Nick would be able to help the situation. Jordan ... View More
Wordcount: 1015
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Great Gatsby color sybolism ... Jordan Baker and Daisy use white as a mask over their true feelings. ... Gatsby, Daisy and Jordan Baker are all given this new dimension. View More
Wordcount: 828
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Fitzgeraldamp39s The Great Gatsby: The Women ... This is especially true of both Daisy and Jordan, although certainly more so of Daisy. The word that comes to mind is amp39shallowamp39. ... View More
Wordcount: 1321
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The Great Gatsby First Person Essay ... I joined Daisy, Tom, Gatsby, and Jordan for lunch and we Daisy suggested we go into the city for some fun Tom really wanted a confrontation so he supported ... View More
Wordcount: 975
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