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The Great Gatsby1

She is a compulsive liar, also with no morals. She cheats at virtually everything, especially golf. Jordan and Nick’s romance is not talked about much, but it developes at the same rate as does Gatsby and Daisy’s affair. All the characters in the story seem real. Their personalities are very well developed. Gatsby stands out because his character is not as developed as the others and he has a mysterious quality. The story line is very smooth. Each incident developes naturally. Characters seem to make not necissarily logical, but fitting choices. The plot is basically as follows: Nick moves to West Egg into a small home near the great mansion of Gatsby. He goes to a dinner party at the home of his cousin, Daisy Buchanan, and her husband Tom. At this dinner party, Nick begins to see the faults of everything when he sees Tom called to the phone by his mistress, whom is openly kept. At home, Nick watches many of the parties held at Gatsby’s before finally getting invited to one. When he finally does attend a party, he is surprised not to see Gatsby, then startled when he learns that a man he has been talking to is Gatsby, the host of the very party. At the party, Nick and Jordan begin to become close and develop a relationship. As Gatsby and Nick become better friends, Nick is astonished to learn from Jordan that he is needed to help Gatsby win Daisy from Tom. Nick invites Daisy to tea at his house, which has been fixed u for the occasion by Gatsby, in a plan to get Gatsby and Daisy together. Gatsby uses his money to intrigue Daisy. As they begin an affair, Nick and Jordan’s relationship also progresses. Many people are suspicious of Gatsby’s background and the type of business he is in. Just when speculation is at it’s highest, Gatsby stops throwing parties and fires all his servants in an attempt to keep his affair with Daisy quiet. On a hot day over the summer, Daisy suggests a trip to town to get al...

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