The main characters of this Modernist novel are Nick Carraway, Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, and Tom Buchanan. Nick Carraway, the narrator of the novel, is a young man who …show more content…
The protagonist of this novel is Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby is a very wealthy man who lives in a massive mansion in West Egg. Although Jay Gatsby is perceived as a very mysterious man, he manages to throw huge parties. Daisy Buchanan is the woman who Gatsby is deeply in love with. Tom Buchanan is Daisy’s husband. Tom is described as an arrogant, abusive, and wealthy man.
The novel begins with Nick Carraway renting a small house in West Egg of Long Island, which is inhabited by Jay Gatsby too. West Egg is a district for the new rich. It is portrayed as wealthy looking, but highly unfashionable. Nick’s next door neighbor happens to be Jay Gatsby. When Nick first moves to West Egg, he goes to visit his long-lost cousin, Daisy, and her husband, Tom. There they all have dinner together, and Nick is introduced to Jordan Baker, one of Daisy’s friends. Although early to each others encountering, Jordan lets Nick in on Tom’s secret love life. She tells him that the lover is Myrtle Wilson, a woman who lives in a dumping site between West Egg and New York City. Later in the novel, Nick accompanies Tom to a secret party in Tom’s apartment. Tom here meets up with his secret lover, Myrtle. We learn here that Tom …show more content…
I think overall it had an amazing plot, and the characters were all well-developed. The author allowed us to see the characters through the bold actions that were taken place. Lastly, I loved the moral behind the story. The story allowed us to see that money can not buy you happiness. I would definitely rate this novel as one of my