Myrtle In The Great Gatsby

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Daisy, Jordan, and Myrtle are three significant characters in the novel The Great Gatsby. They all know each other, or know of each other. They all know and play different parts of the story and are all crucial to the plot development. Though their personalities are different, their path entwine with other characters. The ladies are all motivated by different people or objects. These women have several of the alike and diverse qualities concerning their lives and how they treat others and vice versa. In the novel Jordan is the only person, other than Nick, to distinguish everything regarding the external associations within the married couple of Tom and Daisy. She understands that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle and Daisy is having …show more content…

she left a borrowed car out in the rain with the top down and then lied about it...At her first big golf tournament there was a row that nearly reached the newspapers -- a suggestion that she had moved her ball from a bad lie in the semi-final round. (57) Davidson 2 It is imperative, because neither Daisy nor Myrtle are familiar with each other, but Jordan understands practically everything there is to understand concerning them. She is motivated by her urge to win the pro golfing league. Jordan flirts with Nick by saying, “it was… simply amazing … but I swore I wouldn’t tell and here I am tantalizing you.” (52). While she has been aware of Gatsby for a while, she hasn’t really got to know him, Gatsby’s butler was suddenly standing beside …show more content…

[Tom] “She’s not leaving me!”… “Certainly not for a common swindler who’d have to steal the ring he put on her finger.” [Daisy] “I won’t stand this!” cried Daisy. “Oh, please let’s get out.” This shows that she loves both of them and wishes to not witness them fighting. She cannot decide which person she fancies extra. She treats Gatsby and Tom as if she loves both of them, but she enjoys teasing Nick. Gatsby treats her exactly like a queen while Tom treats her disrespectfully like garbage by constantly cheating on her, and Nick treats her similar to a fairly decent person. Daisy is motivated by Gatsby’s compassion and lust for her. In conclusion, Jordan, Daisy, and Myrtle all have similar personalities. Men treat the women reasonably in some situations and not so reasonable in others. The women treat men as if they are of no importance to themselves or the world. All of the women are deceptive in one way or another whether or not it is in a sport or in a relationship. All of the character’s lives change based on one another’s actions. Although all of them have similar personalities, they all have different

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