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Throughout The Great Gatsby, Tom Buchanan was desperately trying to be the center of attention. ... There are several points in The Great Gatsby when the reader can see easily that Tom is acting in such a way as to gain attention and be the “big man on campus” once again. ...
Tom Buchanan is one of the most pitiful characters in The Great Gatsby. Tom, perhaps even more than Gatsby, is living hopelessly in the past. The difference in their situations is that Gatsby, while living in the past, has spent his life obsessing with Daisy, his first love.
Approximate Word count = 444 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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