Assignment task: F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel focuses on the male characters, but he has several clearly delineated female characters as well, each with her own desires, motivations, and needs. In an essay compare and contrast Daisy Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson, and Jordan Baker. Ultimately, what is Fitzgerald's message to the reader about women and feminine power?
Please explain it in a couple of paragraphs for a better understanding. And please, please provide some evidence from the novel to support your understanding, I really would appreciate it if you could give 2 quotes for each character with the page number, (daisy, myrtle and jordan) and evidence from the novel too, thank you so much!