At the end of the novel, Nick ends his relationship with Jordan Baker. He is disillusioned by her careless and dishonest behavior, and chooses to distance himself from her and the shallow values she represents.
When Jordan and Nick reunite in "The Great Gatsby," Jordan tells Nick that she heard a rumor about him and Daisy Buchanan having a romantic relationship.
Nick changes his feelings toward Jordan because after the hit and run of Myrtle, she becomes the same as Tom and Daisy. He sees her, whether it is true or not, as just another over-privileged woman who destroys those around her. Simply, she becomes a part of a world that Nick has become disillusioned about.
Yes, Jordan's dishonesty does trouble Nick in "The Great Gatsby." Nick is often critical of Jordan's deceptive nature and struggles to reconcile his feelings for her with her lack of ethical behavior. This internal conflict adds complexity to their relationship throughout the novel.
Nick Jordan - character - was created in 1998.
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At the end of Chapter 4 in "The Great Gatsby," Jordan and Nick leave the party together and head back to West Egg in Gatsby's car. Jordan confides in Nick about her romantic past and her disillusionment with relationships, while Nick sees through Jordan's façade of indifference to her true feelings. The chapter highlights the complexities of their budding relationship and the underlying tensions within the glamorous world they inhabit.
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Nick continues to associate with Jordan because of their physical attraction and shared social circles. He may also be drawn to her confident and assertive personality. Additionally, their relationship provides a sense of intrigue and challenge for Nick, adding excitement to his otherwise mundane life.
Nick only becomes interested in Jordan after Daisy and Tom tell him to introduce a liking towards her. He thinks she is very pretty even though there are many things wrong with her that he doesn't like (i.e. bad driver, dishonest). She pretends like she has no time on her hands even though she is always at parties, and she is very affectionate toward him, signifying that she cares more than she lets on.