Analysis Of The Buchanan Family In The Great Gatsby

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The interview focuses on the fractured relationships in the Buchanan family, a significant portion of the novel’s plot. In the novel, Tom Buchanan is first to shake the family’s foundations by his extra marital dalliance with “some woman in New York” (Fitzgerald 20). This is not an isolated incident for Tom; it recurs over the course of his marriage to Daisy. Daisy, however, begins to enjoy the attention that Gatsby, a former lover of hers, shows to her. Out of nostalgia for a time when she had previously for him “blossomed like a flower” (Fitzgerald 107), she too finds herself straying from her marriage. Jordan Baker, a friend of the Buchanan’s, finds herself armed with all this information. It is for this reason that I chose to …show more content…

It is ironic how he can cheat, and yet when Daisy finds herself happy with Gatsby, Tom takes it upon himself to ensure that “[Gatsby’s] presumptuous little flirtation” (Fitzgerald 129) will end. The interview also sheds light on how Tom is an intimidating individual, as he attempts to instill fear in the interviewer when the topic of discussion paints him negatively. Tom then successfully redirects the questioning. The interview also highlights people’s self obsession and disregard for others, specifically in regards to Jordan Baker. Jordan Baker steps forward and volunteers to talk to the press, apparently seeking to help Daisy. It quickly becomes clear, as the interview progresses, that her real motive is self promotion. It becomes glaringly apparent that Jordan Baker would quickly usurp the spotlight even at the expense of a friend’s reputation. Even when she does experience pangs of guilt, she does not choose to tell the interviewer the full story behind Tom and Daisy’s fractured relationship. Instead, she allows the interview to continue to paint Daisy’s actions negatively, demonstrating her disregard for others. The novel also shows her disregard for others when Nick Caraway and Jordan Baker are driving together. During this event, the following conversation takes

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