
Jordan Baker
Jordan Baker is a character from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel "The Great Gatsby." She is a sophisticated, stylish woman from wealthy society who is a professional golfer. Known for her aloofness and independence, Jordan embodies the modern, liberated woman of the 1920s. She has a complex moral character, often portrayed as somewhat dishonest or elusive, especially in her romantic relationships. Her personality reflects themes of beauty, social status, and moral ambiguity that are central to the novel’s exploration of the American Dream and societal superficiality.