Who is the antagonist to Gatsby?
Madison Flores
Published May 27, 2026
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Keeping this in view, who is the villain in Gatsby?
Tom Buchanan
Subsequently, question is, how is Gatsby the protagonist? Although Nick Carraway is the narrator of The Great Gatsby, and we only see things he witnesses or is told about, Jay Gatsby is the protagonist of the novel. Despite his power to change his life and the lives of others, Gatsby fails to attain his goal. He dies without having won Daisy back from Tom.
Hereof, is Tom Buchanan the antagonist?
Tom Buchanan is the main antagonist in The Great Gatsby. An aggressive and physically imposing man, Tom represents the biggest obstacle standing between Gatsby and Daisy's reunion. For much of the novel Tom exists only as an idea in Gatsby's mind.
Why is Tom Buchanan a villain?
Thomas "Tom" Buchanan is the main antagonist of F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby and all of its subsequent adaptations. He represents the corruption of old money and how no matter how much money a person has, they would never be accepted in the upper society.
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