disagreeable. She was profiled as being "incurably dishonest" (Fitzgerald 1993: 65). Nick said that Jordan could not "endure being at a disadvantage" and she learned the deceitful way of life from an early age (Fitzgerald 1993: 65). For example, there was a suggestion that at her first big golf tournament, Jordan moved her ball from a bad lie in the semi-final round (Fitzgerald 1993: 64). Also, it was shown, how carelessly she treated other people's property and then was untruthful about it. For instance, "she left a borrowed car out in the rain with the top down, and then lied about it..." (Fitzgerald 1993: 64). All those actions show her carelessness with which she lived with, and that it seemed to be the only way she knew how to look out for herself. All in all, it is clear that Jordan had a pretty aloof attitude towards life in general, however, due to her personality, she characterised the Jazz Age perfectly with its recklessness, hastiness and confusion
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