Nick makes the perfect narrator for the story because he is
a non-judgmental person. Having the story told through his eyes gives us a non-
biased prospective of the characters and the events that happen. This helps us
to choose what we think of everything instead of the author. The major event in
the first chapter is Nick going to Tom and Daisy’s house. We meet officially
meet four of the character in this chapter. The people that live in west egg
live a very luxurious life. They have enough money to the point where they do
not have to even work, and they can just lunge around the house all day. We
meet Tom and Daisy, and learn that Tom is cheating on Daisy. I expect this to
play a big part in the story. They don’t seem to really get along very well,
are arguing a lot, and Tom cuts Daisy off when she is talking quite a bit. The last
person that we meet is Jordan. She plays golf. I also believe that she is Nicks
love interest in the story. Jordan tells Nick that Tom has a mistress and
everyone know but it is that kind of things that you just do not talk about.
Daisy does know about his mistress but she acts oblivious to the fact that her
husband is cheating on her. I believe that she is trying to hide the fact that
her husband is cheating on her, and does not want her life of money and riches
to end so she acts like nothing is happening.
It was mentioned that Daisy and Tom have a two year old girl. Daisy
later tells Nick about when she saw her baby for the first time. She told him
that she said, “I’m glad it’s a girl. And I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the
best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.”(21) I think that Daisy said that because the less
about the world that we know the more enjoyable our little world can be. At the
end of the chapter we get a short glimpse of Gatsby, though we have not officially
met him yet. I wonder who this Gatsby person is and what part he is going to
play.
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