Tom And Daisy Buchanan In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The readers see how Nick’s first impression of Daisy as an angel turns into describing her as a “careless” woman. Tom and Daisy are manipulative, greedy people who cause whatever destruction they want because they know their money will protect them. They move to one place just to move soon later after ruining people's’ lives. They moved several times when Tom’s affairs went wrong, and they fled the city when Myrtle was killed. Through Nick, the readers see first-hand the effect the Buchanans have on the other characters. Although they have it all, Tom and Daisy Buchanan are very insecure and feel the need to manipulate lesser people in order to cope with their insecurities. Fitzgerald is criticizing how a capitalist society perpetuates inequality