Well you see, Sam was really annoyed at Bobby and Bobby told Wilson that killing is funny. So then Daisy drove a car and picked up flowers and Jordan who was drunk on th side of the street. Then, Gatsby (who is dead but came back to life) woke up and smelt the flowers that Daisy had picked. He was in love woth them insead of her! Bobby and Sam were shocked. They had not expected this... DAISY HAD PICKED THE WRONG FLOWERS! Then as a joke, Sam SHAVED his legs and Jordan (who was drunk) did it for him. Then she died. Bobby felt sick so he threw up on the flowers and Gatsby cried. Nick was having a party at his house which was too small and everyone really needed to pee so they peed outside on Gatsby's house, then the house disappeard and everyone at the party died.
THEN EVEYONE DIED. "
P.S: I thought this helped.
George Wilson commits suicide in the great gatsby.
No, Tom Buchanan did not kill George Wilson. George Wilson kills Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, believing that Gatsby was driving the car that killed his wife. Tom Buchanan reveals Gatsby's involvement to Wilson, but he is not directly responsible for George Wilson taking this action.
The newspapers in The Great Gatsby reported that Myrtle Wilson was killed in a hit-and-run accident involving a "yellow car." However, readers later find out that it was actually Daisy Buchanan who was driving the car that killed Myrtle.
George Wilson is the Husband of Myrtle Wilson.
George Wilson killed gatsby while he was at his pool. This was after Wilson went to Daisy's house to try & kill her, but tom told Wilson that gatsby ran myrtle over, cause that was his yellow car.
Myrtle Wilson was in her early thirties when she was killed in The Great Gatsby.
In the Great Gatsby, Myrtle Wilson's hometown is called The Valley of Ashes. The Great Gatsby was written by Scott Fitzgerald.
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In the Great Gatsby, Myrtle Wilson's hometown is called The Valley of Ashes. The Great Gatsby was written by Scott Fitzgerald.
George Wilson is the Husband of Myrtle Wilson.
Daisy hits Myrtle Wilson with a car in The Great Gatsby. Daisy is driving Gatsby's car when the accident occurs.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," Wilson shoots Gatsby in Chapter 8, on the last page of the chapter.