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What Does Tom Buchanan Mean In The Great Gatsby

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In the book “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tom Buchanan is just a mean person. Along with a salty attitude Tom would not be a nice person to be around or even worse be married to. Playing as a tight end probably knocked his head around a little bit changing his personality. Tom is a different character that the others he lives a double life cheating on his wife. Tom is obviously not happy with his marriage or life in general. Although his words put a frown on peoples faces he displays his meanness in actions, and physical description. Turns out words can hurt you. A reason why Tom is losing his marriage is because he doesn’t think before he talks. Constant insults to his wife like “You make me feel uncivilized, Daisy,” (12) pretty much doesn't mean anything positive. What is wrong with him? It’s like he is trying to be mean, blocking out other people as human beings much less treating them like one. One reason on why Tom is just a mean guy. …show more content…

This as an act of meanness is just one of multiple words that could be used to describe this action as many of them cannot be typed into this paper. Even worse he’s mean to this character too including one example that tells us it’s just him. Tom invites Nick to meet his secret love interest Myrtle. Later that night Myrtle yells Daisy multiple time until smack “Making a short deff movement, Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand.” (37). After this incident Nick now knows that Tom is just a mean

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