George saw the diamond dog collar which he took as proof that Myrtle was having an affair. Tom had bought the collar for Myrtle.
George Wilson finds out about Myrtle's affair in Chapter 7 of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This discovery ultimately leads to the tragic events that unfold later in the novel.
Chapter 8
George Wilson locks Myrtle in the bedroom because he suspects she is having an affair with someone and wants to prevent her from seeing the other man. He is frustrated and angry with her behavior and wants to control her actions.
George found out that Myrtle was having an affair when he noticed a dog leash and some jewelry that Tom Buchanan had given her. This led George to confront and question Myrtle, ultimately leading to a fight between them.
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George Wilson believes that Jay Gatsby killed his wife, Myrtle Wilson, because he recognized Gatsby's car at the scene of the accident and because Tom Buchanan revealed Gatsby and Myrtle were having an affair.
George Wilson found a dog leash in his house that belonged to Tom Buchanan, which made him suspect that Tom was having an affair with his wife, Myrtle. Additionally, Myrtle frequently received phone calls from Tom, confirming George's suspicions.
George Wilson has learned the importance of loyalty, perseverance, and ambition. He has realized that success comes from hard work and dedication, and that it is important to stay committed to his goals despite challenges and setbacks.
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.
No, George and Myrtle Wilson do not have children in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." Myrtle is having an affair with Tom Buchanan, who is married to Daisy Buchanan. George suspects that he may not be the father of Myrtle's child but remains married to her.
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.
Wilson mistakenly believed that Gatsby was having an affair with his wife, Myrtle. In his grief and confusion after Myrtle's death, Wilson sought revenge and shot Gatsby at his mansion before turning the gun on himself. Wilson's actions were motivated by a sense of betrayal and despair, rather than a deliberate intention to kill Gatsby.
Wilson wants Tom to tell him where Myrtle Wilson is, suspecting that Tom knows her whereabouts since he was having an affair with her. Wilson is seeking answers as he suspects infidelity and is ultimately looking to confront Myrtle.
George and Myrtle Wilson live in the Valley of Ashes in the novel The Great Gatsby. George owns/works a car garage, but business has been extremely slow for him. Mr. Wilson is attempting to buy a car off Tom, but in the entire course of the novel the car is never sold to George. Myrtle is George's wife and is having an affair with Tom. She is not attractive like Daisy is, but she is said to carry herself in a sensual way. To friends of Myrtle's it is obvious that she does not love her husband, George however seems very devoted to his wife.