George Wilson is an auto mechanic
Myrtle Wilson works as a mechanic's wife in "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. She is married to George Wilson, who owns an auto repair shop in the Valley of Ashes.
Myrtle and Wilson have been living over the garage for two years.
Myrtle Wilson is married to George Wilson, who owns and operates a modest auto repair shop in the Valley of Ashes. He is depicted as a hardworking and mechanically skilled individual who is struggling financially.
Myrtle Wilson is Gatsby's secret mistress and George Wilson is Myrtle's actual wife. George and Myrtle live in the valley of ashes. George Wilson shoots Gatsby because he thinks that Myrtle cheated on him with Gatsby.
Daisy hits Myrtle Wilson with a car in The Great Gatsby. Daisy is driving Gatsby's car when the accident occurs.
George Wilson is the Husband of Myrtle Wilson.
Myrtle Wilson was in her early thirties when she was killed in The Great Gatsby.
George Wilson is the Husband of Myrtle Wilson.
In the Great Gatsby, Myrtle Wilson's hometown is called The Valley of Ashes. The Great Gatsby was written by Scott Fitzgerald.
Myrtle Wilson is the mistress of Tom Buchanan, who is one of the main characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." She is married to George Wilson, the owner of a garage in the Valley of Ashes. Myrtle is portrayed as materialistic and seeking a higher social status, which ultimately leads to her tragic demise.
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.
Tom took Nick to meet his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, in the city.
Myrtle and George Wilson were married for 12 years in "The Great Gatsby."