The Great Gatsby

Chapter 7

"I glanced at Daisy, who was staring terrified between Gatsby and her husband, and at Jordan, who had begun to balance an invisible but absorbing object on the tip of her chin. Then I turned back to Gatsby -- and was startled to at his expression. He looked -- and this is said in all contempt for the babbled slander of his garden - as if he had 'killed a man'. For a moment the set of his face could be described in just that fantastic way" (134).

Find evidence to prove Tom's domineering and arrogant character.

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Tom is usually and angry blathering bully. He shows signs of paranoia like in the quote you wrote down.