Tom was likely in New York City when his daughter was born in "The Great Gatsby," as it is mentioned that he had affairs with other women and was often absent from his family's home in East Egg.
Tom Buchanan is from Chicago in "The Great Gatsby."
The daughter's name is Pammy.Check pg. 117 in The Great Gatsby.
Pammy is Daisy Buchanan's daughter in The Great Gatsby. She is briefly mentioned in the novel as a young child who Daisy has with her husband, Tom Buchanan. Pammy's role in the story is minor, primarily serving as a symbol of Daisy and Tom's unfulfilling marriage.
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In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald there is a love story between Gatsby and Daisy. In chapter 7 Gatsby is at DaisyÕs house when her infant daughter in brought into the room, Gatsby is shocked and stunned by the presence of the daughter. After this, DaisyÕs husband Tom becomes aware of their feelings for each other.
Tom Buchanan says this line to Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby. Tom becomes suspicious of Gatsby's wealth and questions where he got the money to afford such an extravagant car.
Tom Buchanan drives a blue coupe in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
No. Myrtle was Nick's wife but Tom fancies her. Myrtle is Tom's lover
No, Tom Buchanan did not kill George Wilson. George Wilson kills Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, believing that Gatsby was driving the car that killed his wife. Tom Buchanan reveals Gatsby's involvement to Wilson, but he is not directly responsible for George Wilson taking this action.
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