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... She says "I haven't heard a word" (19). Jordan gave this comment to Daisy after Daisy implied that Jordan and Nick gettogether. ...
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... Nick meets Jordan Baker at the Buchanan's house, and they become friends, although we later see the beginnings of a romance blooming. ...
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... She says "I haven't heard a word" (19). Jordan gave this comment to Daisy after Daisy implied that Jordan and Nick gettogether. ...
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... 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 ...
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... the Buchanans. Nick's response upon first hearing her first name is of realization, "Oh,--you're Jordan Baker" (23). Nick now remembers ...
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... Another important scene is when, at the end of the story, Jordan tells Nick she is engaged to another man, showing her ability to make her own decisions. ...
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... Jordan helps Nick meet a few other persons and the converse over their mysterious host....this is where we learn of Gatsby's solitude at his parties. ...
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... Jordan helps Nick meet a few other persons and the converse ov er their mysterious host....this is where we learn of Gatsby's solitude at his parties. ...
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... During an early party, Nick and Jordan tour Gatsby?s mansion. ... Nick and Jordan have joined some people at a table and have begun talking. ...
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... hurting their spouses. Nick Carraway met Jordan Baker unexpectedly during Nick's first experience at Gatsby's party. Jordan, is a ...
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... 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. ...
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... minor faults of others. Nick's relationship with Jordan offers an interesting twist to this story, as well. It mirrors the minds ...
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... 27 ln16) Now this was the first time Jordan and Nick came into contact with one another, and it is said that the first impressions are extremely important. ...
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... creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness..." One example of this carelessness is when Jordan is driving Nick through the ...
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... creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness..." One example of this carelessness is when Jordan is driving Nick through the ...
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Money influenced Daisy's love, it influenced Tom life, influences Nick's wants, Jordan's standards, and money also pushed Gatsby to get what he lost. ...
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... Morality is defined as a system of ideas of right and wrong conduct. The Buchanans, Jordan Baker, Gatsby, and Nick each have different sense of morality. ...
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... Gatsby. Shockingly, Nick Jordan and Tom discover, while driving home that Gatsby's car has struck and killed Myrtle, Tom's lover. When ...
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... deception of the others. Nick also develops when it comes to the idea with his relationship with Jordan baker. Nick could have easily ...
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... Nick this is epitomized by his continuing friendship with Gatsby, no matter how shady he got. Also he continued to be nice to the Buchanans, and also Jordan, ...
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... In the novel The Great Gatsby, Jordan Baker is the woman who connects Gatsby to Nick and consequently Gatsby to Daisy. Jordan is ...
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... In the novel The Great Gatsby, Jordan Baker is the woman who connects Gatsby to Nick and consequently Gatsby to Daisy. Jordan is ...
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... Because of Gatsby's enormous amount of money and ability to host such elaborate parties, Gatsby was able to meet Nick and have Jordan ask Nick to invite Daisy ...
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Nick is the narrator he was going out with Jordan Baker. Nick has cousin named Daisy who is married to Tom. Gatsby lived next to Nick and loved Daisy. ...
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... Nick tells Jordan one day while he is riding with her that she is: "a rotten driver...either you ought to be more careful or you oughtn't to drive at all" (63 ...
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... Nick tells Jordan one day while he is riding with her that she is: "a rotten driver...either you ought to be more careful or you oughtn't to drive at all" (63 ...
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... On the other hand, Nick does not get involved with Jordan extensively because he has not broken relations with his old girlfriend in Chicago. ...
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... Jordan also asks about Nick's neighbor, Gatsby, whom he has not yet met but decides to later on. One afternoon Tom invites Nick out for an evening in the city. ...
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... Myrtle, and Daisy. To begin with, Fitzgerald introduces Jordan as a nosy woman, however, Nick falls in love with her. She has a ...
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... Later, Jordan tells Nick the story of Gatsby, and how he had fallen in love with Daisy Buchanan before the war and implying that he is still in love with her. ...
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