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... Tom and Nick were both deeply affected by the death of the men they appreciated, but when Casy and Gatsby die, Tom and Nick leave as suddenly as they come. ...
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... The notion that a man's success can be measured by his possessions becomes evident through the actions of Tom, Gatsby and Wilson. ...
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... This is shown in many of the characters, including Tom, Gatsby, and George. ... Also like Gatsby, Tom does not possess the morals involved in the American dream. ...
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... Daisy married Tom after Gatsby had left and she had forgotten about him, "...the next autumn she was gay again, gay as ever." Tom gave her the big wedding and ...
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... Tom, Gatsby, and Daisey are all consumed by money and its prestige. ... Tom hated Gatsby both for loving his wife and for trying to be his social equal. ...
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Tom and Gatsby are the same in the aspect of their values, but they differ in their life styles. ... Both Tom and Gatsby think money can buy everything. ...
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... He contrasts sharply against the backdrop of affluent characters in the book like Tom, Gatsby, and Daisy. Unlike people such as ...
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... He also has much hate towards Gatsby when he first meets him, since Tom is particularly jealous of Gatsby's wealthiness over his own. ...
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... I would have to agree with Nick that Gatsby was better than Tom, Daisy, and Jordan, and that "they were careless people... they smashed up things... ...
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... heavy point, though, in exaggerating the dissatisfaction and unhappiness of all characters, rich or poor, primarily in the characters of Tom, Gatsby, and George ...
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... The spark that ignites the climax tinder box is a question posed by Tom to Gatsby. ... "She's not leaving me!" Tom's world suddenly leaned down over Gatsby. ...
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... do. On the drive back from New York City after the argument with Tom, Daisy and Gatsby drove back together in Gatsby car. They drove ...
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... His compassion makes him the perfect sympathetic ear to hear confessions and scandalous secrets, and he hears plenty, from Jordan, Tom, Gatsby, and Michaelis ...
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... This is where the confrontation between Tom and Gatsby comes to life. ... Gatsby at this point decides in his own mind to own up and tell Tom everything. ...
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... T]hey saw that her left breast was swinging loose like a flap and there was no need to listen to the heart beneath" (The Great Gatsby, 145.) "Tom, with his ...
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... Unlike those in the East Egg who inherit their corrupt money, such as Daisy's husband, Tom, Gatsby has been forced into earning his and cannot deny his ...
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... illegally. This is what Gatsby wishes to hide from Daisy and Tom would look down on Gatsby if they knew the truth. Gatsby's love ...
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... John Callahan illustrates this idea "When Tom and Gatsby are fighting over Daisy, Daisy is the prized possession to be fought over on the basis of social and ...
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... Tom finds out about this affair and confronts Gatsby. ... The affairs that go on between Daisy and Gatsby, and Tom and Myrtle are the basis for deception. ...
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... office. Ultimately, Tom's self-preservation led to the destruction of Jay Gatsby and like a coward, he fled from New York. Myrtle's ...
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... While at the table, Daisy blurts out her feelings about Gatsby in front of Tom. Daisy says she loves Gatsby but Tom thinks nothing of it. ...
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... entertainment. I'm sure that the green light did not shine only for Gatsby, Myrtle was no doubt caught by this beacon in Tom. To ...
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... In fact, all of the characters in the story are affected in some way by the lives of these three characters (Jay, Daisy, and Tom). Gatsby makes becoming an ...
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... office. Ultimately, Tom's self-preservation led to the destruction of Jay Gatsby and like a coward, he fled from New York. Myrtle's ...
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... Daisy, Tom, and Gatsby are the main characters of the Great Gatsby and they are the ones who express the most attitudes. ... Tom never liked Gatsby. ...
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... In this passage we see how George Wilson has failed to achieve the so-called 'American Dream.' Throughout the novel, we see how Gatsby, Tom, Daisy and Jordan ...
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... Daisy uses Gatsby to rebel against Tom's infidelity, but would never even consider leaving Tom, especially for an old flame. Tom ...
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... While Tom, Gatsby, and Daisy have many material possessions, they lack the contentedness that Wilson is able to live with at his auto garage in the Valley ...
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... with somebody else. Gatsby knew that Daisy was married to Tom, and by knowing that he should be happy for her. He shouldn't try ...
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... Daisy does not love him because she has someone who cares as much for others as she does, Tom. Gatsby's innocentness, and virtues helped his achieve wealth ...
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