the purpose of the last meeting with Jordan was for nick not to be careless like tom and daisy . unlike tom and daisy he wanted to clean up after himself . he also wanted to try to get her back, but he found out that she was already engaged.
Nick's last meeting with Jordan in "The Great Gatsby" serves as a way to tie up loose ends in their relationship. It allows Nick to officially end things with Jordan before he leaves New York, emphasizing his disillusionment with the superficiality and dishonesty he has witnessed in the East. This meeting also highlights Nick's moral integrity as he chooses to distance himself from the corrupt world of wealth and excess represented by Jordan and the other characters.
In the Great Gatsby Jordan Taylor is the character that falls i love with Nick (the narrator).
Jordan is escorted to Gatsby's party by Nick Carraway, the narrator of "The Great Gatsby."
Jordan Baker :~)
Gatsby knows Jordan Baker through their mutual connection to Daisy Buchanan. Jordan is a friend of Daisy's and is introduced to Gatsby through their social circle. Gatsby is initially intrigued by Jordan because of her association with Daisy.
Nick has a short affair with Jordan Baker in "The Great Gatsby." Jordan is a professional golfer and a friend of Daisy Buchanan.
Jordan Baker.
Jordan Baker
Jordan finds Gatsby to be mysterious and intriguing. She is curious about his background and the rumors surrounding him, but also sees him as a enigmatic figure. Jordan is somewhat skeptical of Gatsby's extravagant lifestyle and is aware of his obsession with Daisy.
An example of foreshadowing can be seen in Chapter One of The Great Gatsby. Daisy jokes about Jordan and Nick getting together.
There isn't a character in the Great Gatsby named Jordan Wilson. There are characters who are named Jordan Baker and Myrtle Wilson though.
Jordan is a friend of Nick's cousin Daisy. One might consider Nick and Jordan a couple later on in the book because they have some romantic moments, but ultimately Nick leaves her because of her indifference toward tragedy.
Sigourney Weaver does not appear in "The Great Gatsby." The main characters in "The Great Gatsby" are Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, and Nick Carraway.