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Jordan
This paragraph represents the character Gatsby because throughout the novel he is using his astounding amount of money to impress Daisy and through parties.
This image of a lioness represents Jordan because she is competitive and cynical .
"He smiled understandingly-much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four of five times in life"(48).
"I was about to speak when she sat up alertly and said "Sh!" in a warning voice. A subdued impassioned murmur was audible in the room beyond, and Miss Baker leaned forwardunashamed trying to hear"(14),
Daisy and Jordan are good "girlhood friends" who seem to be quite close to each other.
Nick and Gatsby are neighbors who officially meet at one of Gatsby's parties, and throughout the novel they develop a very close friendship with each other.
Throughout the novel Nick and Jordan become slightly romantically involved, despite Nick always describing her as cynical.
Nick
Daisy and Gatsby loved each other when they were younger, then they spent some time apart and she is now married to another. Now that they have reunited Daisy cheats on her husband with Gatsby.
This image of a balance represents Nick, the narrator of the story, because he is honest, tolerant, and nonjudgmental.
Daisy
Myrtle
Nick and Daisy are cousins who barely spent time together before the events that take place in the novel. They are now much closer to each other.
This image of a flower represents Daisy because she is delicate and almost always has a smile on her face.
"Whenever you feel like criticizing any one," he told me, "just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had"(1).
This image of a snake represents Myrtle because she lies and goes behind her husband's back to cheat on him with Tom.
"I saw them in Santa Barbara when they came back, and I thought I'd never seen a girl so mad about her husband"(76).
Nick and Tom met each other at Yale, where Nick developed a bad impression of Tom.
"Her expression was curiously familiar-it was an expression I had often seen on women's faces, but on Myrtle Wilson's face it seemed purposeless and inexplicable until I realized that her eyes, wide with jealous terror, were fixed not on Tom, but on Jordan Baker, whom she took to be his wife"(124-125).
Tom
Tom and Daisy are a married couple, who have lived together for many years.
Tom and Myrtle are both cheating on their spouses with each other.
This image represents Tom because he is two-faced since he is continuously cheating on Daisy despite them being married.
"Tom's got some woman in New York"(15).
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