In the book "The Great Gatsby," Tom Buchanan is portrayed as a wealthy and arrogant character. In the first chapter, Tom's intelligence is not explicitly mentioned or assessed in terms of a specific grade. However, based on his behavior and interactions with other characters, it can be inferred that Tom would likely receive a high grade for intelligence due to his education and social status. Tom's confident demeanor and ability to engage in intellectual conversations suggest that he possesses a certain level of intelligence.
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Gender | Male | |
Age | 24 | |
Location | UK, England: West Midlands, Birmingham | |
🌈 Sexuality | Gay |