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The Great Gatsby Major Characters
The Great Gatsby Summary: Set in the decadent Jazz Age, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel follows the enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsessive quest to win back his former love, Daisy Buchanan.
Through the perspective of narrator Nick Carraway, the story serves as a tragic critique of the moral decay and offers an engaging look at the elusive (and often illusory) nature of the American Dream.
Character
Short Description
Jay Gatsby
A mysterious, self-made millionaire entirely driven by his obsessive desire to win back his former love, Daisy.
Nick Carraway
The observant, Midwestern narrator who becomes entangled in the dramatic lives of his wealthy East Coast neighbors.
Daisy Buchanan
A charming but superficial socialite who prioritizes wealth and security over genuine love.
Tom Buchanan
Daisy’s arrogant and hypocritical “old money” husband who uses his wealth and power to control others.
Jordan Baker
A cynical, independent professional golfer who represents the modern, detached women of the 1920s.
George Wilson
A beaten-down mechanic living in the Valley of Ashes who is fiercely devoted to his unfaithful wife.
Myrtle Wilson
George’s lively wife who attempts to escape her lower-class life through an affair with Tom Buchanan.
Anticipation Prompt
Suggested Tone & Vibe
People are generally honest with themselves.
Introspective & ChallengingPushes for cynical realizations about self-deception.
It’s easier to form opinions about things we…
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You can find a classroom-ready copy of our Anticipation Guide prompts here.
The Great Gatsby Major Characters
The Great Gatsby Summary: Set in the decadent Jazz Age, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel follows the enigmatic millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsessive quest to win back his former love, Daisy Buchanan. Through the perspective of narrator Nick Carraway, the story serves as a tragic critique of the moral decay and offers an engaging look at the elusive (and often illusory) nature of the American Dream.
| Character | Short Description |
|---|---|
| Jay Gatsby | A mysterious, self-made millionaire entirely driven by his obsessive desire to win back his former love, Daisy. |
| Nick Carraway | The observant, Midwestern narrator who becomes entangled in the dramatic lives of his wealthy East Coast neighbors. |
| Daisy Buchanan | A charming but superficial socialite who prioritizes wealth and security over genuine love. |
| Tom Buchanan | Daisy’s arrogant and hypocritical “old money” husband who uses his wealth and power to control others. |
| Jordan Baker | A cynical, independent professional golfer who represents the modern, detached women of the 1920s. |
| George Wilson | A beaten-down mechanic living in the Valley of Ashes who is fiercely devoted to his unfaithful wife. |
| Myrtle Wilson | George’s lively wife who attempts to escape her lower-class life through an affair with Tom Buchanan. |
| Anticipation Prompt | Suggested Tone & Vibe |
|---|---|
| People are generally honest with themselves. | Introspective & ChallengingPushes for cynical realizations about self-deception. |
| It’s easier to form opinions about things we… |







