Tom And Daisy Buchanan: Symbols Of Corruption And Superficiality In “The Great Gatsby”

Tom and Daisy embody the seductive yet corrupting allure of wealth and privilege in Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.” They represent the arrogance, intolerance, and shallowness that underlie the glittering facade of the Roaring Twenties. Their obsession with beauty and their idealized past blinds them to the suffering they perpetuate, exposing the emptiness and superficiality of …

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