Ella Kaye: A love interest of Dan Cody, who invalidated Cody's last will in order to get the $25,000 Dan left as an inheritance to Jay Gatsby. Jay sees Ella as a simple gold digger, who patiently bided her time, but doesn't feel bitter about the money because he feels he gained so much in experience from Dan.
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Ella Kaye is a minor character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." She is a woman with ties to Gatsby's past, known for her involvement in some business dealings with Gatsby. She is not a central character, but her presence in the story adds to the exploration of Gatsby's mysterious background and sources of wealth.
Dan Cody's heir and lover in "The Great Gatsby" is Daisy Buchanan. Daisy was once involved with Dan Cody before she married Tom Buchanan. Cody left Daisy a significant sum of money upon his death, which Tom later inherited.
Dan Cody's inheritance was left to his ex-wife and Gatsby's mistress, Ella Kaye, after Dan Cody's death. Gatsby didn't receive any inheritance from Dan Cody.
Gatsby blames Cody's dishonest and manipulative ex-partner for contributing to Cody's inhospitable death. He believes that the woman took advantage of Cody's generosity and led him to make poor decisions that ultimately led to his demise.
In "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby was born on December 25, 1890.
The Great Gatsby was created on 1925-04-10.
The production budget for "The Great Gatsby" was approximately $105 million.
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The main character of The Great Gatsby is Jay Gatsby.
The audiobook of "The Great Gatsby" was narrated by Jake Gyllenhaal.
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald was originally published on April 10, 1925.