Similarities Between The Great Gatsby And Tom Buchanan

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The sound of shouting and anger echoes through the plaza suite as Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby quarrel over Daisy Buchanan and who she truly loves. Both men are bound by their love of women, one to his teenage dream and the other to a woman other than Daisy Buchanan, his wife. These men are hopelessly lost in a search for love and their personal American Dream. Nick Carraway, Daisy’s cousin, faces an identity crisis as he encompasses himself in the search for a place to settle after the war. In The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway, and Tom Buchanan exemplify the meaning of a lost generation, each in their own lives and their actions. Nick Carraway, the narrator of The Great Gatsby, is lost in a search …show more content…

After he returns home from war and finds his love married to another man, he does everything in his power to try to get her to return to him. Gatsby throws extravagant parties, buys a house a short distance away, and befriends Daisy's closest friends in hopes that he will one day see Daisy again. In the story Fitzgerald writes, "’Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay”’ (Fitzgerald 78). Gatsby even went through the trouble of finding a house close enough to Daisy so that he would have a chance of seeing her, so he lives just across the bay from her. Gatsby is seen multiple times throughout the book reaching out while standing on his dock, as if he is reaching towards Daisy and the green light coming from her dock. Gatsby is reaching out for something he unable to have, and he becomes lost in the pursuit of Daisy. Gatsby also loses himself in throwing large parties hoping for Daisy to attend one. This is described as Jordan says ,”’I think he half expected her to wander into one of his parties, some nights”’ (Fitzgerald 79). Gatsby throws extravagant parties that many people of importance came to. Daisy never comes to one of these parties, but Gatsby meets Jordan Baker, one of Daisy’s friends, at one of his parties. He asks Jordan questions about Daisy, and even gets Jordan to ask Nick to invite Daisy over so that Gatsby can see Daisy again. Gatsby searches for Daisy so much that he hopeless gets lost in doing everything possible that would please her. Gatsby allows his love to cloud his judgement and his love causes him to become lost searching for what he once

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