Why is Tom suspicious of Gatsby?

What does he vow to do? Tom's suspicions of Gatsby is thinking he's some criminal or big bootlegger that throws lavish parties with "new money". He vows to track down information on him.
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Why is Tom jealous of Gatsby?

People who are similar to each other tend to be jealous of each other. The most obvious similarity between Tom and Gatsby is that they're both rich. This can lead to theories of Tom being jealous of Gatsby knowing Gatsby's wealth can be a threat to him.
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Why is Tom mad at Gatsby?

During the fight, Tom gets mad when Gatsby calls him "old sport" and explodes, revealing Gatsby's source of wealth. Gatsby almost demands that Daisy renounce any feelings of love that she ever had for Tom.
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What does Gatsby tell Tom that makes him suspicious?

Suddenly Gatsby decides to tell Tom his version of the truth—that Daisy never loved Tom but has always only loved Gatsby. Tom calls Gatsby crazy and says that of course Daisy loves him—and that he loves her too even if he does cheat on her all the time. Gatsby demands that Daisy tell Tom that she has never loved him.
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Who does Tom accuse Gatsby of being?

Tom initiates his planned confrontation with Gatsby by mocking his habit of calling people “old sport.” He accuses Gatsby of lying about having attended Oxford. Gatsby responds that he did attend Oxford—for five months, in an army program following the war.
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A Psychoanalysis of Jay Gatsby (The Great Gatsby)



What does Tom antagonize Gatsby about?

What does Tom antagonize Gatsby about? Gatsby told Tom that Daisy never loved him(Tom) and that she loves him(Gatsby).
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Why does Tom call Gatsby a nobody?

On page 123, Tom speaks dismissively of Gatsby as, 'Mr Nobody from Nowhere'. Tom's description implies that Gatsby is socially unacceptable because he doesn't come from a well-established and wealthy family like his own. It also acknowledges that Gatsby's background is mysterious, and perhaps sinister.
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What does Tom realize when Daisy tells Gatsby?

Terms in this set (5) When does Tom first realize that Daisy loves Gatsby? Tom first realizes that Daisy loves Gatsby when Daisy said " Ah ,you look so cool." to Gatsby. He wanted nothing less of daisy than that she should go to tom and say "I never loved you."
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Why does Gatsby telephone Nick Why is Nick suspicious?

If you're not a huge fan of Jay Gatsby, or you just don't think you can trust him, you may be thinking that Gatsby is motivated by his own desires to make sure that Tom finds out exactly in the way that Gatsby wants him to find out. Gatsby finally calls up Nick because he wants to ask him for a favor.
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Who does Tom believe killed Myrtle what really happened?

Tom realises that it was Gatsby's car that struck and killed Myrtle. Back at Daisy and Tom's home, Gatsby tells Nick that Daisy was driving the car that killed Myrtle but he will take the blame.
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In what way is Tom a hypocrite?

Aside from being aggressive and domineering Tom is also hypocritical. The above incident of assaulting Myrtle for saying Daisy's name is again one of the most bla- tant examples. He is willing to deceive and humiliate Daisy by having a very public affair but he won't allow his mistress to say his wife's name.
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What has increased Tom's hatred of Gatsby?

What has increased Tom's hatred of Gatsby? Tom's hatred of Gatsby increased because he was very close to his wife to begin with and he finds out Gatsby is originally from west egg and Tom's people from the west are unimportant.
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What Tom thinks about Gatsby?

He despises Gatsby for his lack of background, dismissing him as Mr Nobody from Nowhere , an insult that seems to destroy Gatsby in Daisy's eyes.
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How is Tom careless in The Great Gatsby?

Tom showed his carelessness by cheating on his wife Daisy, openly showing off his mistress Myrtle, and telling Wilson that Gatsby owned the car that killed his wife.
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How is Tom selfish in The Great Gatsby?

He is portrayed as a selfish, arrogant man who is often prone to violence. Throughout the novel, Tom demonstrates his selfishness by boasting to Nick about his wealth and evenly showing off his mistress just to make Nick jealous of him.
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How is Tom greedy in The Great Gatsby?

Tom is greedy for pleasure and money. He is married to Daisy, yet he is cheating on her with Myrtle who is a big party person. Tom also is very proud of his trophies and high school accomplishments. This quote shows how Tom is very proud of his home, and he is greedy to show it off and impress new people such as Nick.
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What is suspicious Gatsby?

Jay Gatsby is certainly great in the eyes of Nick, but there are also traces of suspicion in Gatsby's work. Nick, the narrator, thinks that Gatsby was “all right”, but some of his actions rose some questions in Nicks mind (2). Many phone calls made Nick think that he got his money dishonestly.
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What page does Tom find out about Gatsby and Daisy?

Tom finds out about the affair between Gatsby and Daisy in Chapter 7, just before the three of them, along with Nick, take a trip to New York.
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What page does Tom say Gatsby is a bootlegger?

In chapter six of The Great Gatsby, Tom assumes that Gatsby is a bootlegger.
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Why does Tom insist that Daisy and Gatsby?

Why does Tom let Gatsby and Daisy drive home together? He realizes he can't stand in the way of their love. He has decided that they are not actually having an affair.
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What is the true relationship between Daisy and Tom?

The relationship between Tom and Daisy is built more on money rather than love, however, there is little bits of love. Daisy marries Tom because of his wealth, but throughout their relationship she does, fall in love with Tom at least once.
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Why is it important to Gatsby that Daisy say she never loved Tom only him?

Why is it important to Gatsby that Daisy say she never loved Tom, only him? Because Gatsby wants to erase the past and pretend Daisy never wanted Tom so they can get married and move on.
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What does Tom symbolize in The Great Gatsby?

In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tom Buchanan is the classic representation of an American scoundrel in the 1920 's. Tom 's role is of the wealthy, powerful, controlling, and cheating husband to Daisy Buchanan.
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How does Tom feel about Gatsby's death?

He thinks it was unfortunate but inevitable. He thinks Gatsby deserved it. He wishes he would have been the one to die.
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Is Tom Buchanan a villain?

Tom Buchanan is the main antagonist in The Great Gatsby . An aggressive and physically imposing man, Tom represents the biggest obstacle standing between Gatsby and Daisy's reunion.
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