Tom Buchanan Character Analysis

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Even if villains are intriguing to readers, the latter enjoy witnessing them failing against the hero, and therefore they are usually expected to fail in their plans and end up either in jail or dead.

Is the character of Tom Buchanan defeated by the hero of the novel?

Throughout the whole book, Buchanan seems to lose power as the story takes place. He at first has a quite stable family, a submissive wife, an equally submissive mistress, and an incredibly powerful economic and social status. However, as soon as Carraway moves to Long Island, next to Jay Gatsby, and then re-introduces this mysterious man back to Daisy’s life, Tom loses power and to an extent influence on his wife. This can be seen in the scene that takes place in the Plaza