Explain Daisy And Jordans Relationship. jordan is a friend of daisy's who is staying with her, and nick meets jordan when he goes to have dinner with the buchanans. Both are friends but, like most relationships in east egg, only superficially care about each other. according to jordan, during the war, before daisy married tom, she was a beautiful young girl in louisville, kentucky, and all. after lunch, nick meets jordan at the plaza hotel. She tells him the amazing thing that gatsby had told her earlier: both jordan and daisy command a sort of presence in a room, but jordan is more refined, her posture like that of a young cadet (fitzgerald 11). pay special attention to how jordan is described versus daisy, jordan's dialogue, and jordan's focus—it's clear that jordan is often focused outward, observing other characters and their interactions, while daisy tends to be turned inward, with her own emotions. jordan reveals that daisy and gatsby had a romantic relationship before gatsby went to war.
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jordan is a friend of daisy's who is staying with her, and nick meets jordan when he goes to have dinner with the buchanans. both jordan and daisy command a sort of presence in a room, but jordan is more refined, her posture like that of a young cadet (fitzgerald 11). jordan reveals that daisy and gatsby had a romantic relationship before gatsby went to war. pay special attention to how jordan is described versus daisy, jordan's dialogue, and jordan's focus—it's clear that jordan is often focused outward, observing other characters and their interactions, while daisy tends to be turned inward, with her own emotions. according to jordan, during the war, before daisy married tom, she was a beautiful young girl in louisville, kentucky, and all. Both are friends but, like most relationships in east egg, only superficially care about each other. She tells him the amazing thing that gatsby had told her earlier: after lunch, nick meets jordan at the plaza hotel.
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Explain Daisy And Jordans Relationship after lunch, nick meets jordan at the plaza hotel. She tells him the amazing thing that gatsby had told her earlier: after lunch, nick meets jordan at the plaza hotel. Both are friends but, like most relationships in east egg, only superficially care about each other. jordan is a friend of daisy's who is staying with her, and nick meets jordan when he goes to have dinner with the buchanans. both jordan and daisy command a sort of presence in a room, but jordan is more refined, her posture like that of a young cadet (fitzgerald 11). pay special attention to how jordan is described versus daisy, jordan's dialogue, and jordan's focus—it's clear that jordan is often focused outward, observing other characters and their interactions, while daisy tends to be turned inward, with her own emotions. according to jordan, during the war, before daisy married tom, she was a beautiful young girl in louisville, kentucky, and all. jordan reveals that daisy and gatsby had a romantic relationship before gatsby went to war.