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      • In The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway's perception of Tom and Daisy Buchanan evolves from initial discomfort and intrigue to deep disillusionment. At first, Nick is uneasy with their insincerity and dramatic lifestyles, but as the story progresses, he becomes increasingly critical of their reckless behavior.
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  2. Quick answer: Nick is amused by Tom's transition from libertine to prig because it highlights Tom's hypocrisy. While Tom condemns Gatsby for his affair with Daisy, he himself has been unfaithful...

  3. Oct 3, 2024 · In The Great Gatsby, Nick's final encounter with Tom Buchanan reveals shocking truths. Tom admits to telling Wilson that Gatsby owned the car that killed Myrtle, indirectly leading...

  4. Taken together, Tom’s physical and mental hardness produce a brutish personality that uses threats and violence to maintain control. Tom’s brutish personality relates to the larger arc of his life. According to Nick, Tom peaked very early in his life.

  5. How does Nick's tone reveal his feelings about Tom in The Great Gatsby? Nick goes to visit Tom and Daisy early in the story after not having seen Tom since they shared some time together in ...

  6. Gatsby seeks out Nick after Tom and Daisy leave the party; he is unhappy because Daisy has had such an unpleasant time. Gatsby wants things to be exactly the same as they were before he left Louisville: he wants Daisy to leave Tom so that he can be with her. Nick reminds Gatsby that he cannot re-create the past. Gatsby, distraught, protests ...

  7. Just before he leaves, Nick encounters Tom on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Nick initially refuses to shake Tom’s hand but eventually accepts. Tom tells him that he was the one who told Wilson that Gatsby owned the car that killed Myrtle, and describes how greatly he suffered when he had to give up the apartment he kept in the city for his ...

  8. Gatsby and Daisy travel alone in Tom's coupe, while Tom drives Nick and Jordan. It's clear Tom now knows about the affair between Gatsby and Daisy. Gatsby's car is low on gas, though, and Tom pulls in to Wilson's Garage in the Valley of Ashes.

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