How is Tom's wealth different from Gatsby's wealth in The Great Gatsby?
Tom has a huge house, a stable of polo ponies, and friends in Europe. Gatsby must have his enormous mansion before he can feel confident enough to win Daisy. Gatsby pursues wealth dishonestly. ChaCha!
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