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The Great Gatsby Tom Buchanan Betrayal Quotes

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From the very start, we could all see that Tom Buchanan was far from a good guy. He lives in the East Egg with his wife Daisy, and every time we saw him it seemed like he had a different life. Furthermore, Tom is a man of pride, which makes his rivalry with Jay Gatsby much more intense. He betrayed everyone he met and used his wealth to avoid bad situations. Which is why the best theme to fit with Tom Buchanan is betrayal and corruption. When we first meet Tom, he seems like just another wealthy man who lives in the East Egg. However, we quickly find out that he is living a double life. Even Tom and Daisy’s friends know about it, “Neither of them can stand the person they’re married to” (Fitzgerald 25). Jordan Baker has said this and it goes …show more content…

Even though he is having an affair with Myrtle and it seems everything is going great with her, he still has to betray her. The “Daisy” is a snob. Daisy. Daisy. Shouted by Mrs. Wilson. “I’ll say it whenever I want to”. Daisy. Dai-. Making a short deft movement, Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand” (Fitzgerald 27). Tom wants everything to go his way, but when it seems like he doesn’t have control of the situation, he feels he has to fix it, even if that means he has to lay his hands on the woman he is supposed to have such a good relationship with. Although Tom goes around having parties while cheating on his wife, he holds a double standard. “I wonder where in the devil he met Daisy. I may be old-fashioned in my ideas, but women run around too much these days to suit me. They meet all kinds of crazy fish” (Fitzgerald 65-66). In his mind it's okay if he goes out and meets all kinds of women such as Myrtle. However, when Daisy did it years before she had ever met Tom, it's a bad thing in his eyes. He is so corrupt in his ideas he fails to realize that his thoughts provide a double standard, which is very

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