Jordan Baker Character Quotes pg. 18 “I knew now why her face was familiar--its pleasing contemptuous expression had looked out at me from many rotogravure pictures of the sporting life at Asheville and Hot Springs and Palm Beach” This quote shows that Miss Baker is a professional and famous athlete. “Come over often, Nick, and I’ll sort of--oh--fling you together” “Her family is one aunt about a thousand years old” These quotes reveal that Jordan is single and has a poor family life, with no one to take care of her. pg. 14 “Miss Baker leaned forward unashamed, trying to hear” This shows that Jordan is very nosy and up in other people’s business (key word being unashamed). Symbol: Fire dominant personality (from having no one to take care of her and surviving in the cutthroat sports world, she would have to) fire spreads everywhere (nosy) Short Paragraph on Jordan Baker Jordan Baker is a dominant woman. She succeeds at living life despite having no one to take care of her. She rose to fame playing professional golf. Like many other women of this time, she loves to gossip and is unashamed of it. Discussion Questions 1. Do you think Jordan and Nick will get together? Do you think Jordan meets the stereotype of women in the 1920s? Why or why not? Gatsby Quotes: 1. “You must know Gatsby” - Jourdan Baker (pg.11) Gatsby is supposed to well known and has a reputation amongst the upperclass people. It seems like everyone knows him especially since Jordan runs with the highest circles 2. “ Something in his leisurely movements and the secure position of his feet upon the lawn suggested that it was Mr. Gatsby himself” - Nick (Pg.20) His movements in this quote are unusually described. The contrast between leisurely and secure shows that he’s a very dynamic and secret man. He’s also somewhat hidden by the shadows so while we get somewhat of a description of him we don’t really learn about his appearance 3. “Gatsby turned out alright at the end. It is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short winded elations of men” - Nick (Pg. 2) This quote foreshadows the events of the book that will follow. The word “prey” implies that something terrible happens to Gatsby. When he says that Gatsby turns out alright in the end it makes the reader wonder what happened to him, that left him scathed. Symbol: Masque -> We believe that Gatsby can be represented by a masque because of his nature. People know about Gatsby but at the same time they don’t really know him. He’s described as a sort of secretive man who’s sighting is incredibly rare. At the same time, he host parties at his house but isn’t that noticed. Similarly, a mask hides the truth and is very secretive. Paragraph Description: In this chapter, we don’t learn much information about the character himself. However, we do encounter some strange descriptions that give us more insight into the events of the book. The descriptions we find of Gatsby lead us to think that he is a very mysterious man. He seems like he’s revered amongst the upperclass people and could have possibly come into money recently, which is why he lives in the West Egg. He also seems very evasive. No one comes into contact with him for very long. From these descriptions we can tell that Gatsby is a secluded man who keeps his personal matters private. Discussion Questions: 2. How do you think the reader’s view and opinion of Gatsby will develop through the book? 2. What are some possible reasons Gatsby is so secluded and secretive yet well known? Daisy Quotations 1. “Well, I’ve had a very bad time, Nick, and I’m pretty cynical about everything.” (p. 16) It implies that Daisy sees the bad in everyone and thinks the world is selfish because she has experience everything and everyone. People in her life are very self-interested and vain. 2. “I’m glad it’s a girl. And I hope she’ll be a fool — that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.” (p.17) In this quote, Daisy talks about her thoughts during the birth of daughter; she wants her daughter to be a beautiful fool, unlike herself. Daisy thinks that girls are only admired for their beauty, and she wishes for her to be stupid, because she doesn’t want her daughter to find out the ugly truth about society. 3. “I was confused and a little disgusted as I drove away. It seemed to me that the thing for Daisy to do was to rush out of the house, child in arms—but apparently there were no such intentions in her head.” (p.20) Even though Daisy’s life is so terrible, she refuses to run away. Tom is the only thing Daisy can rely on; if she runs away, she does not have the ability to raise her child. This shows how insecure Daisy is. Although Tom is a terrible husband, he is her only support, and if she left she would have to fend for herself economically while raising a child in a ruthless society. Symbol Daisy - The daisy is a very beautiful, fragile flower that represents innocence and purity. There is a lot of irony in the book, because although Daisy is supposed to be naïve, she has been exposed to the evils of the world and is no longer pure. The daisy is supposed to grow freely in the wild, but she is trapped in a dark, gloomy cave. However, she still wishes for her daughter to be the beautiful, fragile daisy that she once was. Summary Daisy is a selfish, cynical girl stuck in a horrible marriage. Though her husband constantly beats her, she is afraid to leave because she would not be able to support herself and her daughter. However, she has suffered a lot and encountered many selfish people in her life — that’s what makes her cynical. In her eyes, society is filled with powerful men willing to do anything for their own gain, even evil, immoral deeds. She is no longer the innocent, pure girl she was when she married Tom, hoping for a beautiful life and marriage; now, she just wishes for her daughter to be beautiful and foolish, so she won’t have to suffer like Daisy did. Although she hopes for the best, she is immature and unwilling to act upon her aspirations, because she does not act sensibly and run away from Tom, even for the wellbeing of her child. Questions Why does Daisy not want to run away? What is she scared of? What are Tom’s feelings toward her? What are Daisy’s aspirations in life? 3 Quotations Daisy analysis: P8: “I’m p-paralyzed with happiness.” (I’ve heard it said that Daisy’s murmur was only to make people lean toward her; an irrelevant criticism that made it no less charming.) Daisy is revealed to us as an awkward. Her stutters and murmuring shows how she is awkward among others (even though everyone likes her). P9: (I’ve heard it said that Daisy’s murmur was only to make people lean toward her; an irrelevant criticism that made it no less charming.) This quote shows how Daisy was adored and cherished by others. The narrator simply expresses his charming feeling towards Daisy by saying the criticisms towards Daisy is irrelevant. P12: “I hate that word hulking,” objected Tom crossly, “even in kidding.” “Hulking,” insisted Daisy. It shows her insincerity in marriage and her sour relationship with Tom. She insists on saying the word “hulking” even though her husband openly shows his hatreds towards the word. Symbol: The symbol for Daisy is a Daisy. Daisy is described to be very pretty, likeable, and exuberant just like the flower. “surprising me by opening up again in a flower-like way.” (p.19) Daisy likes to talk a lot, which is like a metaphor for the flower opening up. Paragraph: Daisy is a charming, well-likable woman married to a wealthy husband named Tom Buchanan. She is also a bit awkward, as she stutters as she is revealed to us and initially presented as a clumsy character. However she also likes to talk a lot as she seems to have no problem talking to Nick Carroway and her fellow mates. Also Tom and Daisy seems to have a sour relationship as they indirectly criticize and irritate each other. Questions: What is wrong with Daisy and Tom’s relationship? Do you think Daisy is content with her current situation? Tom Tom is racist: “The idea is if we don’t look out the white race will be - will be utterly submerged. It’s all scientific stuff; it’s been proved.” White superiority, because he is looking out for the white people and against other races fearing that they will be defeated He is popular behavior more acceptable I had no sight into Daisy’s heart, but I felt that Tom would drift on forever seeking, a little wistfully, for the dramatic turbulence of some irrecoverable football game. Forever wanting searching lost has problems a slightly unknown feeling: drifting means never satisfied wistful dramatic turbulence shifting of tectonics cheese Daisy hurt knuckles all black and blue Tom great big hulking physical specimen of a - I hate that word hulking even in kidding Hulking Not a gentle person has problems: using hulking and breaking finger signifies brute strength Crab - hard on outside, but soft on inside stupid on the inside a character dumb brute never walking straight path he’s wandering wanting more crab’s Mr. Krabs just your normal bully Brute - see sentence 2 Selfish Shellfish - dating married Armored muscular intimidating Tom in the novel The Great Gatsby is seen as a physically apt extrovert who applies his brute strength and recalcitrant demeanor into simple situations. Firstly, he is seen as physically apt because of his description itself, “…married a brute of a man, a great, big, hulking physical specimen of a —“ His recalcitrant demeanor and extroversion is seen as well from his ‘scientific’ quote, “The idea is if we don’t look out the white race will be - will be utterly submerged. It’s all scientific stuff; it’s been proved.” With the outlook of his for the white race, it can be proven that the word ‘submerged’ signifies a racial seclusion of the white people against other races. This therefore confirms that Tom believes the white people should be superior. As a result, since this is a popular belief at the time, Tom can be seen as recalcitrant and unwilling to change Gatsby’s time, though still racist, had many outspoken people who fought against racist ideas, and because of his unwillingness to change, Tom did not accept the new idea. Tom is also an extrovert because of this fact: because of his popularity, which can be seen because he accepts popular behavior and is well-known as a football player, “…various accomplishments had been one of the most powerful ends that ever played football at New Haven.” This makes him an extrovert, because combining the two quotes, he is seen to be a willing person who follows his popularity. The last fact is Tom’s brute strength being used to deal with situations. Daisy signified that Tom had broken her finger and then called him too strong, which makes him the one who has problems controlling himself (the fact that Daisy was annoyed while saying it (accusatory)). Discussion Q’s: What left Tom unhappy enough to have an affair w/ another woman? What do you think he does for his job and why? Stach Jaran, Ying Yang Liang, Benjamin Konold Character Analysis Nick Carraway Quotes: Well-to-do, Intelligent-”My Family had been prominent well-to-do people in this Middle Western city for three generations...I graduated from New Haven in 1915” Explanation: Nick himself says that his family is wealthy and living comfortably and he has an college education. Troubled and lost-”I participated in that delayed Teutonic migration known as the Great War...I enjoyed the great counter-raid so thoroughly that I came back restless...Instead of being the warm center of the world, the Middle West now seemed like the ragged edge of the world...Everybody I knew was in the bond business so I supposed it could support one more single man. Explanation: Nick participated in a war and is obviously shaken by the experience, so much so that he doesn’t even feel like the Middle west is his home anymore. In addition he chooses a job that he has no passion or ambition for. Observant and Unique-”I lived at West Egg, the well, the less fashionable of the two, though this is most superficial tag to express the bizarre and not a little sinister contrast between them.” Explanation: Nick understands that East Egg and West Egg is different in other peoples’ eyes but he doesn’t really think that they are actually that different. 3. Optimistic- “I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer.” Explanation: Shows that he still believes in the good of life. Symbol: philosopher: Nick is a philosopher, as they are often troubled, lost, observant, wise and optimistic. He is obviously different from his friends and able to see the world differently. Paragraph: Nick is wealthy, intelligent, wise, observant and overall different from the average person. He is considerate and has showed that he never makes snap judgement about anyone. Although he is all of these things, he is also troubled by his experiences in the Great War, but he refuses to let his past affect his future. Questions: Is he capable of love? Under his introverted personality, is he a cold-hearted or passionate person?