Characteristics Of Tom Buchanan In The Great Gatsby

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In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tom Buchanan is shown to be a man who is aggressive, impulsive and one who lies and cheats, but knows how to deal with all the chaos that goes on. These harsh and strong characteristic, categorize Tom Buchanan with the color orange. The color orange represents perfectly the aggressive, lying, cheating and impulsive person Tom Buchanan is. One of the main characteristics the color orange shows is aggression. Throughout the book it is evident that Mr. Buchanan is a man who is not afraid to put his hands on someone or to say what he wants even if it causes harm to others. When meeting his mistress Myrtle Wilson at the beginning of the book, it seems that he becomes more laid back or lets