His behavior in Tom Buchanan's entire novel is suspicious and optimistic, so the moral character of Tom Buchanan can be questioned. Even though he was born in a wealthy family and therefore inherited his wealth in the novel, his family did not have any signs of moral doctrine. The behavior he took in the book is because he was a confident and ignorant person. His ignorance is the result of his having to acquire power and wealth. He believes that society can not do anything about it, because he has wealth and power in society, it is tolerated as the arrogance and immorality he chooses.
Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" is one of the most famous stories about enchanting characters Jay Gatsby, Daisy Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, Nick Callaway. Gatsby is a hero who loves to pursue Daisy Buchanan. The character way not only tells the story, it also becomes the author of the book. Tom Buchanan is another charming personality in this story - he is called arrogant, authoritative, wealthy male man and plays a negative role in the novel. However, the general reputation of Tom Buchanan may change. Since there is the only way to see him from the perspective of Nick, most readers tend to have prejudice against the impression of Tom Buchanan in a hurry. At the beginning of the book Nick explains himself as non-judgmental and tolerant, but we need to reinterpret Tom Buchanan, the most controversial role.
Nick Carraway is a character connecting all other characters. The novel has four main characters: Nick Charway, Tom Buchanan, Daisy Buchanan, and Jay Gatsby. Nick and Tom met each other at the university, Tom married Nick 's cousin Daisy and was dismissed twice. Jay Gatsby met her daughter who was a neighbor next to Nick and fell in love. Tom Buchanan introduces Nick to his mistress, Mister Wilson. And that is the opposite of Daisy. He even even took Nick to a carnival party in a private apartment in the city. His father told me he was told not to criticize him, but we felt Tom and the participants in the party (Myrtel, her sister and her husband, another couple). Conservative Nick Callow's behavior is a little more
First semester looks back on great Gatsby: Character: Nick Callaway: • Narrator • Faithful and faithful to his values • Gatsby's only friend • Real Gatsby: • Loneliness • Love in Daisy • Mystery • Dreamer Tom · Buchanan: Losing relationship with Myrtle • Joc • Arrogant • Radical Daisy Buchanan: • Healthy • Materialism • Selfishment • Inadvertent Jordan Baker: • Golfer • Nick Cheetah with Wolfsheim Falling in Love: • Covering Zavi Cooperation Rough _ Jewish George Wilson: Having a gas station Unconsciously Myrtle Wilson: And Tom Tom Unwise No accustomed to wealthy people Died in a car accident Social climber