Pammy Buchanan

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Pammy Buchanan is the young daughter of Daisy and Tom Buchanan in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel "The Great Gatsby," symbolizing the consequences of her parents’ careless, privileged lifestyle.

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Pammy Buchanan canonical 1

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
ageInWork young child
appearsIn The Great Gatsby
associatedWithTheme carelessness
family and responsibility
wealth and privilege
creator F. Scott Fitzgerald
familyName Buchanan
father Tom Buchanan
fictionalUniverse The Great Gatsby
firstPublicationAppearance The Great Gatsby
surface form: The Great Gatsby (1925)
gender female
givenName Pammy
hasLiteraryRole minor character
languageOfWork English
medium novel
mother Daisy Buchanan
narrativeFunction to embody the human cost of the Buchanans’ actions
to highlight Daisy and Tom Buchanan’s irresponsibility
nationalityInFiction American
relative Daisy Buchanan
Jay Gatsby
Nick Carraway
Tom Buchanan
residenceInFiction East Egg
symbolizes consequences of her parents’ careless lifestyle
the impact of wealth and privilege on family
the next generation affected by the Jazz Age elite

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Daisy Buchanan hasChild Pammy Buchanan