The Great Gatsby

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"She was incurably dishonest.... It made no difference to me. Dishonesty in a woman is a thing you never blame deeply" (Fitzgerald 63). Nick tells the reader that Jordan's dishonesty does not bother him; however, his mere mention of the lying hints that it may be a problem. Towards the conclusion of the novel, Nick makes a decision about Jordan when he leaves her at the Buchanan's house...
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"I'd be damned if I'd go in; I'd had enough of all of them ... suddenly that included Jordan too" (Fitzgerald 150). The narrator realizes that he wants nothing to do with these people. Therefore, Fitzgerald explicates to the reader that the narrator does not accept the dishonesty of Jordan Baker. Nick progresses toward the point of his moral judgment of Jordan throughout the novel during his character development...
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