The Great Gatsby
Nick Carraway, a young man from Minnesota, moves to New York in the summer of 1922 to learn about the bond business. He rents a house in the West Egg district of Long Island, a wealthy but unfashionable area populated by the new rich, a group who have made their fortunes too recently to have established social connections and who are prone to garish displays of wealth. Nick’s next-door neighbour in West Egg is a mysterious man named Jay Gatsby, who lives in a gigantic Gothic mansion and throws extravagant parties every Saturday night.
Nick is unlike the
other inhabitants of West Egg—he was educated at Yale and has social
connections in East Egg, a fashionable area of Long Island home to the
established upper class. Nick drives out to East Egg one evening for dinner
with his cousin, Daisy Buchanan,
and her husband, Tom, an erstwhile classmate of Nick’s at Yale. Daisy and Tom
introduce Nick to Jordan Baker, a beautiful, cynical young woman with whom Nick
begins a romantic relationship. Nick also learns a bit about Daisy and Tom’s
marriage: Jordan tells him that Tom has a lover, Myrtle Wilson, who lives in
the valley of ashes, a gray industrial dumping ground between West Egg and New
York City. Not long after this revelation, Nick travels to New York City with
Tom and Myrtle. At a vulgar, gaudy party in the apartment that Tom keeps for
the affair, Myrtle begins to taunt Tom about Daisy, and Tom responds by
breaking her nose.
As the summer
progresses, Nick eventually garners an invitation to one of Gatsby’s legendary
parties. He encounters Jordan Baker at the party, and they meet Gatsby himself,
a surprisingly young man who affects an English accent, has a remarkable smile,
and calls everyone “old sport.” Gatsby asks to speak to Jordan alone, and,
through Jordan, Nick later learns more about his mysterious neighbour. Gatsby
tells Jordan that he knew Daisy in Louisville in 1917 and is deeply in love
with her. He spends many nights staring at the green light at the end of her
dock, across the bay from his mansion. Gatsby’s extravagant lifestyle and wild
parties are simply an attempt to impress Daisy. Gatsby now wants Nick to
arrange a reunion between himself and Daisy, but he is afraid that Daisy will
refuse to see him if she knows that he still loves her. Nick invites Daisy to
have tea at his house, without telling her that Gatsby will also be there.
After an initially awkward reunion, Gatsby and Daisy reestablish their
connection. Their love rekindled, they begin an affair.
Characters
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Nick Carraway
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Jay Gatsby
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Daisy Buchanan
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Tom Buchanan
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Jordan Baker
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Myrtle Wilson
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George Wilson
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