Him and Myrtle are planning to go west.
George Wilson reveals to Tom, Nick, and Jordan that he suspects his wife Myrtle is having an affair, as he noticed she had received a dog leash from someone. He asks about the yellow car Tom drives, which Tom denies owning.
He is going to try and move west with
George Wilson reaches Jay Gatsby's house by driving there in Gatsby's yellow car, which was borrowed by Gatsby's friend Nick Carraway. Wilson is on the hunt for Gatsby after discovering that Gatsby's car was involved in the accident that killed his wife, Myrtle.
Nick associates the setting of George Wilson's garage with "bleak dust" and "dark despair." The garage symbolizes the decaying, desolate world of the Valley of Ashes, reflecting Wilson's hopeless existence and the moral decay of the characters living there.
Nick describes George Wilson as a passive and subdued man who seems overshadowed by his surroundings. He is depicted as lacking confidence and authority, especially in contrast to his wife, Myrtle. George appears worn-down and defeated, embodying a sense of hopelessness in his life.
Jordan Baker tells Nick that Daisy was driving the car that hit Myrtle Wilson. She reveals this information to Nick during the conversation they have at Gatsbyβs house after the accident.
Nick and Tom stop at George Wilson's garage to get some gas for Tom's car before heading to Tom's apartment in New York City. Tom is having an affair with George's wife, Myrtle, and uses her as an excuse to visit the garage.
George Wilson kills Nick in The Great Gatsby, mistaking him for the driver of the car that killed his wife, Myrtle. Nick survives the incident in the book.
Nick Jordan - character - was created in 1998.
Nick Wilson was born on 1990-08-06.
Nick Wilson is a field hockey player from New Zealand.
In Chapter 3 of "The Great Gatsby," we learn that Jordan Baker is a professional golfer and a friend of Daisy Buchanan. She is depicted as a self-assured and somewhat cynical character who is not easily impressed by others. Jordan is also revealed to be romantically involved with Nick Carraway.
In their first encounter, Nick is struck by Tom's arrogance and imposing presence, Daisy appears fragile and distant, and Jordan seems cool and self-assured. This suggests that Tom and Daisy are wealthy and have a sense of entitlement, while Jordan is independent and confident. Nick's observation of these initial impressions sets the stage for deeper revelations about each character's personality and values later in the novel.