During dinner, Nick Callaway was introduced to a beautiful young and elegant woman named Jordan Baker. They began to have a romantic relationship with each other, and they began learning more about marriage of Tom and his cousin Daisy. Jordan revealed to Nick that Tom and his girlfriend Emma Wilson cheated on Daisy living in the valley of Ash. Shortly after the industrial dump discussion between West Egg and New York City, Nick visited New York to attend a low level gathering of Tom and Myrtle.
In this article we compare the characters of Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby of F. Scott Fitzgerald novel The Great Gatsby. Despite the external differences between them, there are many similarities between them. Therefore, I will look at the two roles and will point out different or similar contents and reasons. Nick Callaway originally came from Minnesota. He is not rich, but he is not poor. He was educated at Yale University and served in the First World War. At the beginning of the novel, Nick went to New York to learn more about bond trading. He moved to a place called West Egg which is an area of a fictitious story. There he got a small and friendly house, he became a neighbor of Jay Gatsby, he became a person later and became very intimate. Nick has problems with women. He does not seem to be attached to them permanently.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby", Jay Gatsby is a strange man living in West Egg District in Long Island. Gatsby is very wealthy, with a large pool, limousine, and a mansion with dozens of servants. Every Saturday night, he will host a luxurious party. Many of them are not invited even to participate. Nobody really knows Gatsby, except that he is wealthy and generous. But there are lots of rumors about him. - According to Jay Gatsby Aristotlele as a tragic hero of Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby", there are many features that can identify tragic heroes. His punishment exceeds the crime, and he must also be noble and talented. These are features of Jay Gatsby, the protagonist of Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby". According to Aristotle's definition, Jay Gatsby is a tragic hero.