Up, aside (I think, but I’m pretty sure)
Answer:
they were upset just like cartmen from south park
Explanation:
YESSIR
The book isn't mine; it's hers.
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Didn't ever read this so just looking at the question I went with what possibly could've made sense to the story<span />
Tom Buchanan could be seen as a representative of the American Dream because his life is, for many, the ultimate goal. The American Dream is typically thought of as the possibility that, in America, anyone can start with nothing and, through their own hard hard work and perseverance, attain wealth and prosperity. Tom Buchanan is the pinnacle of wealth and prosperity; he has a lavish and elegant estate in East Egg, a beautiful and fashionable wife, and a team of polo ponies. Further, when people dream big—when they imagine what they would like to have and what they would like to be in their version of the American Dream—it could very likely be the success of someone like Tom that they imagine. Many people want all the things Tom has. People hope that achieving the American Dream will result in achieving Tom's life.