great gatsby In The Great Gatsby, written by Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Jordan Baker was portrayed as being reckless and dishonest, having the arrogant attitude of many of ... View More
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The Great Gatsby ... in Jordan, Myrtle, and Daisy. To begin with, Fitzgerald introduces Jordan as a nosy woman, however, Nick falls in love with her. ... View More
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Fitzgeraldamp39s The Great Gatsby: The Women ... over the electric stoveampquot Fitzgerald 8 was portrayed as though her chores in taking care of Nick were all that she could aspire too. Jordan, the professional ... View More
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The Great Gatsby ... 62. Fitzgerald uses the car to show money. Jordan acts like a car is meaningless to her and this shows that she is careless and dishonest. ... View More
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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
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Francis Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby literary anlysis ... Francis Scott Fitzgerald with Ernest Hemingway was one of the best known members of ampquotThe ... line 92 with ampquotampquotHelloampquot, I roaredampquotampquot when Nick is calling out Jordan Baker ... View More
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Money and Power in Gatsby ... Although Fitzgerald introduces Jordan Baker as a minor character, he uses her character to show the struggle for existence many women have in a manamp39s world. ... View More
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Great Gatsby Women ... 59 Fitzgerald formulated female characters who all bore significant moral flaws, predominantly so in Daisy Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and Myrtle Wilson. ... View More
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Dissilusionment in the 1920amp39S ... Rayburn A Decade of Giants. Women like Fitzgeraldamp39s Daisy and Jordan began to assert their independence. Even with all this excitement ... View More
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The Great Gatsby ... She wasnamp39t able to endure being at a disadvantage Fitzgerald 63.ampquot Jordanamp39s frequent dishonesty shows that she will lie to protect or assist herself, and that ... View More
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The great gatsby ... Fitzgeraldamp39s most prized work, The Great Gatsby, was, in a sense, based on his ... his cousin Daisy, her husband Tom Bauchanan, and their friend Jordan Baker, Nick ... View More
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The Great Gatsby ... Fitzgerald arranges the plot of the novel to develop slowly toward a violent encounter ... in the novel involve the attraction that Nick has to Jordan and Tomamp39s ... View More
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American Dream in Great Gatsby ... Fitzgerald 10. Each one of these characters, including Jordan Baker would take every chance to indulge in lavish lunches, fancy dinners, and pointless ... View More
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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
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Great Gatsby: Transportation Imagery ... repeated later on when Jordanamp39s tells Nick how Tom had ampquotran into a wagon on the Ventura road one night, and ripped a front wheel of his car.ampquot Fitzgerald, p.83 ... View More
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Great Gatsby Criticism of the Wealthy ... The characters that Fitzgerald criticized were the characters Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, Nick, and Jordan. All of these characters were rich. ... View More
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F. Scott Fitzgerald: Influence of Money ... better acquainted with Daisyamp39s boyfriend, Tom, Nick finds out from Jordan Baker, his ... As the story unfolds, Fitzgerald presumably wants the readers to sea how ... View More
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Clockwork Orange ... had madeampquotFitzgerald,187188. He finally realizes how selfish and irresponsible the rich are. As an example, Nick is disgusted at the fact that Jordan feels ... View More
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Great Gatsby Daisy ... She tries to set Tom up with Jordan Fitzgerald 19, and she considers her relationships with Tom and Gatsby a game, enjoying both but never wanting to pick ... View More
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The Great Gatsby as a social critique. ... Fitzgerald portrays this with the use of his characters, like when Tom was having an affair and Jordan who was materialistic and dishonest. ... View More
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The Significance of Jordan in The Significance of Jordan In the book, The Great Gatsby, Jordon is a minor character ... the next day to invite her and states ampquotDonamp39t bring Tomampquot Fitzgerald, 88. ... View More
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American Dream Great Gatsby Essay ... his mistress. ampquotamp39The rumor is,amp39 whispered Jordan, amp39that thatamp39s Tomamp39s girl on the telephone.amp39ampquot Fitzgerald 116. Tomamp39s riches distance ... View More
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Great Gatsby ... society. Fitzgerald also uses the colour white as a symbol of innocence and purity. to white wash Daisy and Jordan. Through out ... View More
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Themes of Great Gatsby ... of the selfish attitudes portrayed in this novel would be through the character of Jordan and her driving techniques. I believe that Fitzgerald is likening the ... View More
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NoneProvided ... Fitzgerald seems to throw this word around throughout the book, but it actually represents the way of life shown by Tom, Daisy, and Jordan nick saying to ... View More
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Comparative Essay ... Nick: ampquotSuppose you met somebody just as careless as yourself.ampquot Jordan: ampquotI hope ... after that, and the next thirty yearsampquot In these passages, Fitzgerald manages to ... View More
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lack of spirituality in the Great Gatsby ... Through the lonely and careless characters of: Jordan Baker Jay Gatsby, Myrtle, and G. Wilson, Fitzgerald is able to illustrate the lack of spirituality in ... View More
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Gatsby Color ... ampquot...Jordanamp39s slender golden arm resting in mine...ampquot ampquothigh in the white palace the ... Daisyamp39s character is enhanced by Fitzgeraldamp39s use of the color white to ... View More
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Herland v. Gatsby ... Hark Gilman p.16 In the dystopian society Jordan Baker, Daisyamp39s friend, is portrayed by Fitzgerald as a masculine figure. One ... View More
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The Great Gatsby ... that will never be broken, sees Gatsbyamp39s willing blindness and Jordanamp39s similarity to ... Nick is F. Scott Fitzgerald really, telling his story and letting other ... View More
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