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... destinations. "Daisy was [Nick's] second cousin...across the courtesy bay"(Fitzgerald 10) who married Tom, Nick's friend from college. Tom ...
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... Nick and Tom's ability to make judgments reveal how good of judgments they make in their relationships. Nick is honest in his relationships. ...
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... As for her husband Tom, Nick is a total opposite of him for Tom isn't responsible, he is conceited, filthy rich, dishonest, and careless. ...
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... Wilson also speaks of moving West; Myrtle's idea. Tom, Nick, and Jordan leave to New York, where he then finds out Daisy and Gatsby are fond of each other. ...
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... And later when Tom and Nick met her in town, he still kept his thoughts to himself, rather than becoming involved in the conflict. ...
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... Through diction, Fitzgerald shows the significance of location to each character. All of the main characters: Tom, Nick, and Daisy "were Westerners" (184). ...
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... Tom, Nick and Gatsby display the moral will power of children, as they are dishonest to themselves and their surroundings. When ...
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... of Nick Carraway. In his first meeting with Nick, who he knew from collage at New Haven, Nick sees Tom's arrogance. To Nick, it ...
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... The characters that Fitzgerald criticized were the characters Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, Nick, and Jordan. All of these characters were rich. ...
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... When Tom, Nick, and Myrtle were in their New York apartment, Tom broke Myrtle's nose because he wanted to keep his dignity when she was shouting daisy's name. ...
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... When Tom, Nick, and Myrtle were in their New York apartment, Tom broke Myrtle's nose because he wanted to keep his dignity when she was shouting daisy's name. ...
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... It is here where his cousin Daisy Buchanan lives with her husband Tom. Nick also meets his wealthy neighbor when Jay Gatsby invites Nick to a party. ...
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... An example of this is seen as Nick puts up with Tom's racism and bigotry, but in the end he tells Gatsby that he is "worth the whole" dang "bunch put together ...
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... It is all tense and about to boil over one hot summer day, when Tom, Nick, Daisy, Jordan, and Gatsby are trying to find refuge from the heat in a hotel room. ...
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... Nick and Jordan are mare onlookers at this point as Gatsby and Tom fire questions at Daisy, which I enjoyed as a reader because it seems that she is finally ...
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... One day, Jay, Daisy, Catherine, Nick and Tom was all at Tom's house having lunch. ... Nick, Tom, and Catherine left some time after. ...
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... One day, Jay, Daisy, Catherine, Nick and Tom was all at Tom's house having lunch. ... Nick, Tom, and Catherine left some time after. ...
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... Gatsby tells him of his love for Daisy. Jordan informs him of Tom's lover (as well as Tom). Nick also stays back in situations he should not get involved in. ...
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... Tom Buchanan is an acquaintance from Nick's days in college and Daisy is Nick's cousin. ... One afternoon Tom invites Nick out for an evening in the city. ...
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... His morals were shown throughout the story. In the story he became vulnerable to Daisy, Jordan, Gatsby, and Tom. Nick had problems saying no to people. ...
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... Gatsby. Shockingly, Nick Jordan and Tom discover, while driving home that Gatsby's car has struck and killed Myrtle, Tom's lover. When ...
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... Every one of his actions is completed with unnecessary force. Tom has the tendency to manhandle Nick, manipulating nearly all of his movements. ...
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... The reader sees this when Tom insists upon Nick meeting his mistress making the "supercilious assumption" that Nick has nothing better to do. ...
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... Daisy Buchanan - Daisy is Tom's wife and Nick's second cousin. ... Finally, Nick learns of Tom's relationship with Myrtle, which is going on behind Daisy's back. ...
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... Daisy Buchanan - Daisy is Tom's wife and Nick's second cousin. ... Finally, Nick learns of Tom's relationship with Myrtle, which is going on behind Daisy's back. ...
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... noticeable features of which include her partyish clothes and demeanor.She totally ignores her husband,Wilson, upon here meeting with Tom and Nick and walks ...
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... noticeable features of which include her partyish clothes and demeanor.She totally ignores her husband,Wilson, upon here meeting with Tom and Nick and walks ...
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... Soon, everyone is involved in scandal, Daisy's cheating on Tom with Gatsby, Tom's cheating on Daisy with Mrs. Wilson, and Nick's caught in the middle. ...
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... Soon, everyone is involved in scandal, Daisy's cheating on Tom with Gatsby, Tom's cheating on Daisy with Mrs. Wilson, and Nick's caught in the middle. ...
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... way or another. Daisy and Tom remain together, Mr. Wilson is crazy, and Nick is hurt by Jordan who never loved him back. After all ...
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