Tom Buchanan

Tom Buchanan

fictional character United States

Tom Buchanan is a fictional character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel 'The Great Gatsby.' He is depicted as a wealthy, arrogant, and aggressive man who embodies the excess and moral decay of the Jazz Age. Tom is married to Daisy Buchanan and is known for his infidelity and disdain for those he considers socially inferior, particularly in his interactions with Jay Gatsby. His character serves as a critical commentary on the American elite and the destructive nature of privilege and entitlement.

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Spain Spain: Tom Buchanan is depicted as a cruel character in The Great Gatsby, representing the wealthy elite's disdain for others. 3

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New Zealand New Zealand: Tom Buchanan from The Great Gatsby is cited as an example of a social vampire who interrupts and derides others. 3

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Norway Norway: Tom is one of the characters described by Scott Fitzgerald in 'The Great Gatsby'. 4

Aftenposten: Anmeldelse av Sarah Wynn-Williams bok Careless people

Norway Norway: Tom is one of the characters described by Scott Fitzgerald in 'The Great Gatsby'. 4

Aftenposten: Anmeldelse av Sarah Wynn-Williams bok Careless people