Similarities Between Gatsby And Tom Buchannan

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In The Great Gatsby, we are given two extremely difficult and extraordinary characters that give the story it’s meaning. Without these characters, Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchannan, the title “The Great Gatsby” would be irrelevant. Throughout this essay, Gatsby and Buchannan are to be put on a podium to be compared on their personalities, social circles and personal background, but they as well have somewhat types of similar traits. In this story, Tom Buchannan is married to a woman named Daisy, they live in East Egg. Daisy is also the cousin of the book’s narrator Nick Carraway. Carraway is a neighbor of a man named Jay Gatsby that lives in an absolutely huge, extravagant mansion in West Egg. And from here, is where the story gets interesting… …show more content…

This mistress is also married. Buchannan is a man that is very open to the public, where he does not hide. Neither does he hide his relationship with his mistress. Daisy is aware of this affair, but yet again, for the money and her daughter, she insists to stay. The people that this so called “family” associates with, is with high upper class and conservative humans. This social class is not at all wild or enthusiastic to spend, they are more calm and have more sophisticated …show more content…

He was from North Dakota, living in really poor conditions with barely any economic income. He worked his way up into going to college. But since he did not associate himself with other college students, he felt humiliated. He chose to start fishing near the Great Lakes. There he found a man in dire need of trouble, a man by the name of Dan Cody. Cody was a very wealthy man, by selling copper. He and Gatsby got very close, and Mr.Cody suddenly passed away. The wealthy man had put Gatsby’s name under his inheritance, but Cody’s children came back and took the money away from Gatsby. From there Gatsby chose to be a wealthy man and did whatever was necessary to become that way. And so he became a bootlegger. During this time, the prohibition era had taken upon a role in the United States of America, so Gatsby being a bootlegger would be illegal. Having this past, makes Gatsby a humble man. So humble that he would invite Mr. Carraway to places even if he barely knew him “I have been glancing into some of the rooms. Let’s go to Coney Island, old sport. In my car.’(Fitzgerald,87) said Gatsby. He did achieve that goal and bought a mansion in West egg where the people with new money live. What’s very interesting about Gatsby, is that no one in the story knows who he is. Everyone hears rumors that he was a German spy during World War I, he was a Oxford man and even he killed a man once. Which in some way it

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