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A Novel Outline of The Great Gatsby I. Bibliographic Information Fitzgerald, F. Scott, and Matthew

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A Novel Outline of The Great Gatsby
I. Bibliographic Information
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, and Matthew J. Bruccoli. The Great Gatsby. New York, NY: Scribner, 1996. Print.
II. Character List
Nick Carraway
• Narrator of the novel
• Moved to New York to learn the bond business
• Facilitates the romance between his cousin Daisy and his friend Gatsby
• Honest, Inclined to reserve judgment, unbiased
Jay Gatsby
• Protagonist of the novel
• Changed his name from James Gatz when he devoted his life to becoming wealthy
• Madly in love with Daisy, whom he met when training to become an officer. He yearns to have a high social position and win Daisy
• Extreme wealth which he earned from criminal activity
• Dishonest, unstable, used, loyal, sincere, …show more content…

Plot Summary
The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, tells the rollercoaster tale of the wavering love affairs of a man who’s only desire is to regain his lover, who may have moved on. Nick, a Wall Street man, moves to West End in Long Island New York where he can pursue his stock career and live near his cousins Daisy and Tom Buchanan. Nick’s new house is situated next to a much larger mansion owned by an enigmatic man named Jay Gatsby, who he later becomes well acquainted with through his numerous extravagant parties. Tom Buchanan arrogantly discloses to Nick that he is having an affair with Myrtle Wilson, one of his own good friend’s wives. Because Nick is a respectable man with proper morals, he comes to distaste Tom and his non-loyal ways. Nick’s various appearances at Gatsby’s parties allow him to befriend Gatsby, but his hidden past and rise to wealth prevent Nick from completely trusting him. At one of Gatsby’s many amazing parties, Nick meets Jordan Baker, a mysterious golfer, who he begins to take an interest in. After Gatsby introduces Nick to one of his sketchy business partners, nick becomes very weary about who he truly is. Jordan explains some of Gatsby’s past, including the fact that he is very interested in becoming reacquainted with his ex-lover Daisy

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