Catherine.
Myrtle Wilson's sister in The Great Gatsby is Catherine. She is a minor character in the novel and is primarily portrayed as a gossipmonger who provides information about Myrtle and her relationship with Tom Buchanan.
The dog collar symnolizes Tom & Myrtles' relationahip, the sins of the world, that nothing god can come of negative actions, and foreshadows Gatsby's death.
Meyer Wolfsheim is the character who conceals Myrtle's affair with Tom from the police in "The Great Gatsby." Wolfsheim is a notorious underworld figure who has connections and influence, allowing him to protect his associates from legal consequences.
he is Mrytle's sister who know about Gatsbys and his parties. she also travelled abroad.
Catherine is Wilson's sister who arrives when Myrtle is killed in the car accident.
In "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby was born on December 25, 1890.
Mr. Sloane in "The Great Gatsby" is a guest at one of Gatsby's parties who takes a ride with Tom Buchanan's mistress, Myrtle Wilson, and her sister Catherine. He is portrayed as a shallow and materialistic individual who is more interested in socializing with the wealthy than in developing meaningful relationships.
Mr. Wilson is devastated and seeks revenge, Tom is shocked and distant, and Gatsby is shaken and distraught, feeling responsible as Myrtle's death is indirectly linked to Daisy.
The Great Gatsby was created on 1925-04-10.
The production budget for "The Great Gatsby" was approximately $105 million.
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