Gatsby
At the onset of this book, the reader is introduced to the narrator, Nick Carraway, who relates the past happenings that construct the story of Jay Gatsby and Nick during the summer of 1922. After fighting in World War I, or the Great War as Nick called it, Nick left his prominent family in the West of America for the North where he intended to learn the bond business. Nick was originally supposed to share a house in West Egg near New York City with an associate of his, but the man backed out and so Nick lived with only a Finnish cook. Right next door, Gatsby lived in a glorious mansion with expansive gardens and a marble swimming pool, among other luxuries. Yet Nick did not even hear about Gatsby until he went to visit his distant family at East Egg next to West Egg. Daisy was Nick÷Õ second cousin once removed, and Tom Buchanan was Daisy÷Õ hulking brute of a husband and classmate of Nick÷Õ from college. Jordan Baker, a prominent tennis player of the time, was staying with Daisy and Tom. As they sat down and chatted, it was Jordan who mentioned Gatsby, saying that she had been to one of his extravagant parties that he held every weekend. The four sat down to dinner when Tom received a phone call, which Daisy suspected to be fr
He planned to wait there all night if necessary, and that is where Nick left him. The next day Gatsby called Nick on the phone. ?Nick, shocked at the simplicity of the request, agreed. They arranged where they would meet quickly and moved away from each other before Wilson returned. He then fought in World War I and earned many awards for his valor and bravery. Tom insisted that he would take better care of Daisy, but then Daisy replied that she was leaving him. The four met again at the house and then Jordan went to bed and Nick went home. She agreed and then told Nick that she was engaged to another man. He walked all the way to West Egg, and came into the Buchanan÷Õ house. Jordan went inside and as Nick was walking down the driveway he saw Gatsby in the bushes. Nick found himself speaking with a man he recognized from the war. Reluctantly, Daisy admitted that she never loved him, but then broke down and admitted that she had. Myrtle saw the car she saw him in that afternoon and thinking that it was Tom driving the car, ran out in front of it in hopes that he would stop and take her away. When Wilson went off to his office for a moment, Tom quickly told Myrtle that he wanted to see her and to take the next train into New York. Gatsby told him that he was from a wealthy family in the Midwest and was educated at Oxford.
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