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  1. According to Nick, Jordan constantly bends the truth in order to keep the world at a distance and protect herself from its cruelty. Nick senses Jordan’s nature when he initially encounters her lounging on a couch with Daisy in Chapter 1.

    • Jordan Baker

      Nick writes this description of Jordan in Chapter 3, during...

    • Tom Buchanan

      Two shining arrogant eyes had established dominance over his...

    • Nick Carraway

      A young man (he turns thirty during the course of the novel)...

  2. Nick le hace preguntas a Jordan sobre quién es Gatsby y ella contesta: “ahora usted se ha puesto en marcha con el tema” (2011:80). Luego menciona que Gatsby le ha dicho que había estado en Oxford, pero que ella no le cree.

  3. En el día más caluroso del verano, Nick va a la casa de Daisy, donde se encuentra con Gatsby, Tom y Jordan para almorzar. Daisy besa en la boca a Gatsby cuando Tom sale de la habitación. La niñera llega con la hija de Daisy y Gatsby queda sorprendido viendo a la niña.

  4. Nick's relationship with Jordan in The Great Gatsby begins as infatuation on his part, moves into a romantic one, and ultimately falls apart when Nick sees flaws in Jordan that he cannot accept.

  5. En la casa de Daisy Nick conoce a Jordan Baker, una amiga de la anfitriona esbelta, erguida y con un aire de aburrimiento. Nick encuentra Daisy y a Jordan vestidas de blanco riendo en un sillón. Daisy le murmura: “estoy paralizada de felicidad” (2011:36).

  6. Analysis. Every Saturday night, Gatsby throws incredibly luxurious parties at his mansion. Nick eventually receives an invitation. At the party, he feels out of place, and notes that the party is filled with people who haven't been invited and who appear "agonizingly" aware of the "easy money" surrounding them.

  7. Jordan Baker in The Great Gatsby is like that friend. A close friend of Daisy Buchanan's, Jordan dates Nick Carraway during the novel and plays a crucial role in reuniting Daisy with the titular Jay Gatsby. A couple of years younger than Daisy, Jordan is single and a professional golfer, which sets her apart from her married friend.