To be Humble or to be Honest It’s better to be hated for what you are then to be loved for something you're not, a quote by Andre Gide that symbolizes the relationship of all the characters. Those who rather sell themselves then to be loyal are people whom we can’t rely on. To be coward is to be someone who doesn’t accept reality. Betrayal builds a bridge to create a relation between George Wilson, Jordan Baker and the Buchanan’s. The Great Gatsby, a story that creates a the sense of a marriage couple who might desire the death of each other but manages to work as one in crime. A story that creates a soaring love story through Gatsby's love for Daisy behind Tom Buchanan eyes. A story where the humble and poor are overseen by popularity and powerful. …show more content…
Wilson owned a small old used up car garage on the the valley of ashes, where his wife myrtle claim to loved him under the eye’s of Doctor T.J. He wasn’t wealthy, he wasn’t son of a powerful marriage, and he most definitely did not attend Oakford, but he did carry a goal through his eye’s.In the book The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald, nick description of Wilson illustrates his aspirations for his future by saying, ”when he saw us a damp gleam of hope sprang into his light blue eye’s”(Fitzgerald 25). Compared to other characters, he wasn’t mentioned much throughout the story until the climax where he was image as the false protagonist. He would have never killed gatsby if daisy would have never ran over his wife myrtle. He was loyal to his wife, and he blamed himself for not being able to accomplish of all of her desires. So when he found out about her affair he only tried to save his marriage. He believe Doctor T.J eyes were like Gods eyes, so he when he went he seek out for revenge he was doing in the thought God’s right. Many don’t analyze how Wilson killed himself, but i believe he did it to be reunited with his