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The Great Gatsby Tom Buchanan Quotes
Tom Buchanan is introduced during the first chapter of the book and is immediately established as just another egocentric, ignorant, and very wealthy man living in East Egg. Tom is everything someone would think of when thinking of rich white man. He will never fail to be condescending, racist, sexist, and a complete hypocrite. Tom Buchanan is introduced as Daisy's husband and also a colleague of Nick's from Yale. When describing Tom, Nick says he is just a huge guy who used to play football in college. Anytime Tom's clothes are describe in the book, they are always describe as black and white suits, or something just as nice and classy. Nick goes over to his cousin Daisy's house to catch up and have dinner. As soon as Nick arrives, Tom immediately insults Nick by saying he is more of man than Nick, and then he goes on to describe his enormous and timeless mansion as not too bad. Tom is the figurehead for representing the degrading morals of the period and he can also represent the side of old money during the conflict of old money versus new money basically begins during the 1920s. One of the biggest things Tom represents is his carelessness and recklessness because of ability to rely on his money to rescue him. Early in the story the …show more content…
By the end of the book the reader can easily grow to feel disdain towards Tom, understandably of course. He plays a major role in not only the motifs and ideas of the author, but he also plays a huge role in the plot and the events that lead up to three people's demise. And of course we can't forget one of those people were The Great Gatsby himself. Every time Tom showed up the reader could easily come to expect a well dressed man full of arrogance and snarky remarks. Anyone can easily come to hate him by the end of story because of the distasteful person he

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