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Several good answers here. Both Gnome and Plasma are customizable enough you should be able to have a Gnome-y Plasma or a Plasma-y Gnome.
Echoing what has been said already: They both are built on totally different tech stacks with very different philosophies. Gnome is more simplified, a little more "MacOS-like" Plasma is more Windows-like (by default) and is designed to be deeply customized and modular.
You should play around with Gnome and Plasma plugins and themes, that might help make things better for your usage. Or check out other DEs like Cinnamon or Cosmic.