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... and he mentioned Gatsby's name to Myrtle's husband, George, who was depressed and anxious to believe that it was Jay Gatsby driving the car that hit Myrtle. ...
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... He loves Daisy so much that even after she kills Myrtle Wilson in a car ... Even after Tom Buchanan exposed the reality behind the notorious Jay Gatsby to Daisy ...
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... Myrtle's death results in part from the fading of this ... Gatsby is seen as seeking out for his dream ... Jay Gatsby's American dream is shattered along with his life ...
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... Nick finds out from Jordan that Tom has a lover named Myrtle Wilson. As the story goes on Nick learns more about his mysterious neighbor, Jay Gatsby. ...
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... There still were many people, however, people like Jay Gatsby and Myrtle Wilson, who tried to better their status in society and make their American dream come ...
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... Like Myrtle, Gatsby struggles to fit himself into another ... Therefore, Gatsby can be seen foolishly working ... Still portraying Jay Gatsby as a foolish character is ...
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... Myrtle Wilson is the wife of George Wilson, a car ... George Wilson ends up killing Gatsby in the end. PROTAGINIST & ANTAGINIST The protagonist is Jay Gatsby. ...
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... dollars". This decision not only affected Daisy, Tom (and therefore Myrtle and George Wilson), but also Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby's ...
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... His means of becoming rich being corrupt, but Jay Gatsby justifies his actions by having ... bag or a pillow Tom takes out his aggression on Myrtle, his lover ...
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... The car that hit Myrtle was being driven by Daisy Buchanan. ... The bay separated East Egg from West Egg which was where Jay Gatsby lived. ...
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... Myrtle believes she can scorn her true social class in an attempt to be accepted into Ton's, Jay Gatsby who bases his whole life on buying love with wealth ...
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... Myrtle believes she can scorn her true social class in an attempt to be accepted into Ton's, Jay Gatsby who bases his whole life on buying love with wealth ...
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... dollars". This decision not only affected Daisy, Tom (and therefore Myrtle and George Wilson), but also Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby's ...
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... Before World War I, she dated Jay Gatsby, but the broke ... marry, knowing very well of her relationship with Gatsby. ... to have an affair with Myrtle, George's wife ...
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... In Tom's case, having a mistress is a thrill to him, although it eventually leads to the deaths of Myrtle Wilson and Jay Gatsby. ...
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... Through Nick's honest and poignant observation, the parallel lives of Myrtle Wilson and Jay Gatsby reflect The Great Gatsby as a social commentary about the ...
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... by using it to change his name from Jay Gatz to ... and prestigious school, and fit the image Gatsby is doing ... Myrtle Wilson, unlike Gtasby lived a very average life ...
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... This is someone that Myrtle would never, and could never, be. The last main relationship in the novel is the one between Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. ...
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... It did not take long for George Wilson, Myrtle's husband, to trace the yellow car which killed his wife back to Jay Gatsby. Because ...
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... Jay Gatsby was in a situation like Myrtle being in the lower class and he has now become part of the upper class, which she has so long strived to achieve ...
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... It did not take long for George Wilson, Myrtle's husband, to trace the yellow car, which killed his wife back to Jay Gatsby. Because ...
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... Myrtle's husband is crushed, and goes out to find ... Only Nick, a few servants, and Gatsby's father attend ... It is also why Jay Gatsby struggled through life, for ...
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... by the three female characters: Daisy Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and Myrtle Wilson ... Fitzgerald's own wife, Zelda, Daisy could not marry young Jay Gatsby because he ...
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... through his novel. He does this through the characters of Tom Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson, and Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald gives a perfect ...
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... Wilson, a husband of Myrtle kills Jay for her death because it was his car that kills Myrtle. Gatsby has a great desire for Daisy. ...
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... whole. Fitzgerald uses his theme of corruption through the characters Myrtle Wilson, Jay Gatsby, and Tom Buchanan. Myrtle Wilson ...
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... whole. Fitzgerald uses his theme of corruption through the characters Myrtle Wilson, Jay Gatsby, and Tom Buchanan. Myrtle Wilson ...
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... Jay lived in a world of imagination. ... This relationship he shared with her soon disappeared when Daisy hit Myrtle Wilson with Gatsby's automobile. ...
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... Upon his arrival, he met neighbor Jay Gatsby, who he ... d met named Jordan Baker about Gatsby's past, going ... Tom had another admirer named Myrtle, however, and had ...
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... When Myrtle is hit by the car Wilson makes it his mission ... The man he thinks did it is Gatsby, who was innocent on ... The soldier, we later find out is Jay Gastby. ...
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