Great Gatsby
Great Gatsby
By: Scott Fitzgerald
Book Report By:
Claudia Yaeger
Mr. Clark C.P. English 11
Due October 22, 2001
1.) Title: The Great Gatsby
Published by: Charles Scribner's Sons, New York
Author: Scott Fitzgerald
Where book was acquired: Wittenberg Library: Wausau Library.
2.) What type of book: Fiction, told in First Person.
3.) Characters:
1.) Nick Carraway: (Direct Character) Nick is the main character telling us the story. He attended college at Yale University, and started a bond business in New York. He lives in West Egg, Long Island, the low part of the Island, near his cousin Daisy, who lives in East Egg. His neighbor is Jay Gatsby, Daisy's lover, and he dates Jordan Baker, Daisy's best friend. He also hates where he lives.
2.) Daisy Buchanan: (Indirect Character) Daisy is Nick's second cousin, once removed, and absolutely loves Nick. She tries to set him up with her best friend Jordan Baker. She also married Tom......
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