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He was poor, hopeless had given up on everything. The man 'barely knew he was alive'. Wilson had lost his vitality and therefore became a man ''gray'' like the Valley of Ashes.

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Wilson's actions in The Great Gatsby are driven by his desperation and sense of betrayal. He feels helpless and powerless, which leads him to make rash decisions such as seeking revenge on Gatsby. Wilson's actions ultimately reflect the theme of the destructive power of unattainable dreams in the novel.

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