Georgia Lorrison
Georgia Lorrison is a fictional character from the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. She is known for her beauty and charm, often captivating those around her. Although not a central character, her presence adds depth to the social dynamics of the story, reflecting the themes of wealth and desire in the 1920s.
In the narrative, Georgia represents the allure of the American Dream and the complexities of relationships during the Jazz Age. Her interactions with other characters highlight the struggles and aspirations of individuals seeking fulfillment in a rapidly changing society.