In the beginning, Tom Buchanan is introduced as Daisy Buchanan's husband. He was considered to be an extraordinary football player back in his college days, along with Nick Carraway. Unlike other ordinary people, Tom was born with wealth. He lived in East Egg, a community filled with people who have old money. Later in life, Tom went to Yale, just like Nick, and never had to do much work because of his family and wealth. One of Tom's main attributes in the novel was that he had a very rude personality. He often put people down throughout the novel and acted like a powerful figure, which was intimidating to others. Tom loved to show off his money to anyone that would listen. In addition, Tom was a very shallow and cold-hearted person who did not care about others as long as it does not affect him. To make matters worse, Tom also cheated on his wife Daisy. He lacked appreciation for her, and rather used her like a trophy to show off. His disloyalty shows that love was not a priority in his marriage. Money and social status is simply what kept them together.
On the contrary, Jay Gatsby's attitude throughout the novel consisted of being a kindhearted individual with a polite personality. Jay, unlike Tom Buchanan, lived in West Egg and is Nick Carraway’s neighbor. Around the area, Gatsby was well known for throwing extravagant parties for only famous and wealthy people. To begin with, since Gatsby was raised in a poor family in North Dakota, his parents often