Why Is Myrtle Important In The Great Gatsby

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What a great novel with such a tragic ending. Who would kill two innocent characters? Where they are so innocent though. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzcerald depicts the life of New Yorker Jay Gatz or James Gatsby. In this book, many good and many bad events take place. The Death of Gatsby and George Wilson's wife, Myrtle. There are many other things to focus on in such a great book, but the main focus is turned to the two tragic deaths and the theories of how they happened. Who is it for? Why would they kill these specific characters? There are some ties that specific characters might have toward the deaths. Nick Carraway, Gatsby's neighbor and the one who narrates everything that happened from his point of view. Tom Buchanan, who went …show more content…

Who would kill two innocent characters? Where they are so innocent though. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzcerald depicts the life of New Yorker Jay Gatz or James Gatsby. In this book, many good and many bad events take place. The Death of Gatsby and George Wilson's wife, Myrtle. There are many other things to focus on in such a great book, but the main focus is turned to the two tragic deaths and the theories of how they happened. Who is it for? Why would they kill these specific characters? There are some ties that specific characters might have toward the deaths. Nick Carraway, Gatsby's neighbor and the one who narrates everything that happened from his point of view. Tom Buchanan, who went to college with Nick. Tom is married to Daisy, who is Nick's Cousin. Tom is suspected to be having an affair, or as Jordan Baker has heard. She said that “Toms got some women in New York”. This woman is Myrtle Wilson. Jordan Baker, Daisy's Friend and a pro golfer. All this takes place in New York City on West Egg and East Egg. All these characters are part of the book, but how do they all connect? Gastby does not live in his house now because that's the house he wanted. Gatsby moved to the west egg in the house he lives in now to be closer to Daisy. Daisy and Gatsby have had a relationship in the past before Gatsby went to war. While Gatsby was in the war, Daisy married Tom. When Daisy was mysteriously invited to Nicks for tea, Gatsby just …show more content…

Who would kill two innocent characters? Where they are so innocent though. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzcerald depicts the life of New Yorker Jay Gatz or James Gatsby. In this book, many good and many bad events take place. The Death of Gatsby and George Wilson's wife, Myrtle. There are many other things to focus on in such a great book, but the main focus is turned to the two tragic deaths and the theories of how they happened. Who is it for? Why would they kill these specific characters? There are some ties that specific characters might have toward the deaths. Nick Carraway, Gatsby's neighbor and the one who narrates everything that happened from his point of view. Tom Buchanan, who went to college with Nick. Tom is married to Daisy, who is Nick's Cousin. Tom is suspected to be having an affair, or as Jordan Baker has heard. She said that “Toms got some women in New York”. This woman is Myrtle Wilson. Jordan Baker, Daisy's Friend and a pro golfer. All this takes place in New York City on West Egg and East Egg. All these characters are part of the book, but how do they all connect? Gastby does not live in his house now because that's the house he wanted. Gatsby moved to the west egg in the house he lives in now to be closer to Daisy. Daisy and Gatsby have had a relationship in the past before Gatsby went to war. While Gatsby was in the war, Daisy married Tom. When Daisy was mysteriously invited to Nicks for tea, Gatsby just