The Great Gatsby is filled with symbols and signs of connection within key events and characters throughout the story and for the characters Gatsby and Myrtle their similarities are present . These symbols can leave readers feeling confused and excited. The characters in The Great Gatsby have mysterious presences and unknown pasts, which causes trouble for their future. One connection in the Great Gatsby is that Gatsby and Myrtle are similar in many different ways which could mean that F. Scott Fitzgerald is exposing these characters to readers to show how choices can affect you. Although Gatsby and Myrtle rarely cross paths, there are ways they are alike caused by the influence of their want for a higher status. Their strive for …show more content…
In the beginning of the book, Nick takes note of Myrtle’s outfit changes-almost 3 times in the same day. Myrtle’s dresses can be associated with her mood that the time of day put her in. Myrtle may be changing outfits so frequently because she doesn’t want to be seen in the same way all the time. She wants to catch people’s attention by being different. “Mrs. Wilson had changed her costume some time before, and was now attired in an elaborate afternoon dress of cream-colored chiffon, which gave out a continual rustle as she swept about the room” (30). Outfit changes like this reveals insecurity about what she wears. Myrtle wants to be seen for how much money she doesn’t have and not for who she really is, a gold-digger. This consideration shows how shallow Myrtle …show more content…
Fitzgerald making these two involved in the affair could be telling that Gatsby and Myrtle are the most corrupted characters because they are interfering with a marriage. Gatsby’s love for Daisy is dangerous and disgustingly sad. Gatsby is blinded by what Daisy actually is, a fraudulent and selfish person so much so that he becomes fraudulent to win her over. During the confrontation Tom mentions that in Gatsby’s past and that “...he and this Wolfshiem bought up a lot of side-street drug-stores here and in Chicago and sold grain alcohol over the counter. That’s one of his little stunts. I picked him for a bootlegger the first time I saw him, and I wasn’t far wrong” Gatsby doesn’t deny this. Gatsby has gone through extremes to get to what he thinks Daisy wants from a significant other. Gatsby would do anything just to get Daisy’s approval, no matter how wrong it