Nick Carraway is initially introduced to Jordan Baker by his cousin, Daisy Buchanan, when he goes to their house for dinner. Jordan immediately presents herself as aloof, and makes Nick feel uncomfortable. This is portrayed by his statement: “– indeed, I was almost surprised into murmuring an apology for having disturbed her by coming in.” Nevertheless, as the evening progresses, Nick finds himself becoming drawn towards her. This occurs despite the fact that when he identifies who she is, he instantaneously remembers an unpleasant event associated with her name. As the novel progresses, their relationship develops to the point that Nick believes himself to be in love with Jordan.
Jordan and Nick, however, have vastly different personalities and moral values. Nick is a thoughtful, honest individual who is concerned with the well-being of others whereas Jordan is selfish and careless and has no concern about matters which do not affect her directly. Her carelessness is clearly indicated when she states: “It takes two to make an accident” and her dishonesty is evident from the fact that she cheated in her first golf tournament. From this point onwards, it becomes clear that Jordan is not worthy of Nick’s love and affection. For example, she is upset with him when he simply wants to return home after they learn of Myrtle’s death. This clearly highlights Nick’s compassion and her pure selfishness. Furthermore, when Nick finally breaks off their relationship, Jordan reveals that she has in fact been engaged to