Who is the “Finn” in the Great Gatsby and how is she acquainted with Nick?

I understand that the “Finn” is some finish woman, but i missed her character’s introduction into the novel. Does she randomly appear or what? i don’t remember there being a chapter where Fitzgerald ever discusses her, or how she came into the company of Nick. Also, why is Nick hanging around the Finn if he’s seeing Jordan?

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  • Persiphone_Hellecat
    1 month ago

    Ferdie and Finn are Daisy’s household servants. Ferdie is the chauffer. Finn helps Nick set up his house for the visit between Daisy and Gatsby – selecting flowers and pastries. Pax-C

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    6 days ago

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    Who is the "Finn" in the Great Gatsby and how is she acquainted with Nick?

    I understand that the "Finn" is some finish woman, but i missed her character's introduction into the novel. Does she randomly appear or what? i don't remember there being a chapter where Fitzgerald ever discusses her, or how she came into the company of Nick. Also, why is Nick…

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    5 days ago

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  • Anonymous
    7 days ago

    The practical thing was to find rooms in the city but it was a warm season and I had just left a country of wide lawns and friendly trees, so when a young man at the office suggested that we take a house together in a commuting town it sounded like a great idea. He found the house, a weather beaten cardboard bungalow at eighty a month, but at the last minute the firm ordered him to Washington and I went out to the country alone. I had a dog, at least I had him for a few days until he ran away, and an old Dodge and a Finnish woman who made my bed and cooked breakfast and muttered Finnish wisdom to herself over the electric stove.

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