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Myrtle stares at Jordan with an expression of jealous terror, since she assumes that Jordan is Tom's wife.
Chapter 3... or 4... or 5... Whatever chapter is The Storm.
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The E is silent in the word Myrtle.
in chapter 17 of cowboys dont cry shane got mad at his dad and got hit by a green car because he was trying to avoid a mud puddle. OH WAIT thats chapter 18=) troll face.... :3 TROLL FACE
Tom did not buy Myrtle a dog in 'The Great Gatsby.' It was Tom's mistress, Myrtle Wilson, who got the dog as a gift from a character named McKee. This incident occurs in Chapter 2 of the book on page 29.
Myrtle and Tom first met at a train station in the Valley of Ashes when Tom stopped to help Myrtle after she was hit by a passing car. This encounter eventually grew into an affair between the two characters.
Tom breaks Myrtles nose because she would not stop chanting Daisys name. Tom got furious because Myrtle would not stop, after he had told her to stop.
In Chapter 7 of "The Great Gatsby," Myrtle is killed in a hit-and-run accident by Daisy Buchanan, driving Gatsby's car. Daisy was driving recklessly while trying to escape a confrontation with Tom Buchanan. Myrtle runs onto the road, and Daisy accidentally hits her without stopping.
Tom punches Myrtle in the Great Gatsby in Chapter 2. This occurs during a heated argument at the apartment Tom keeps for his affair with Myrtle.
In chapter 2 of "The Great Gatsby," Nick attends a party at Tom Buchanan's apartment in New York City. Tom's mistress, Myrtle Wilson, is also present, and the party becomes rowdy and chaotic. Tom and Myrtle argue, and Tom becomes violent. The chapter highlights the moral decay and excess of the wealthy characters in the novel.
George saw the diamond dog collar which he took as proof that Myrtle was having an affair. Tom had bought the collar for Myrtle.
In Chapter 2 of "The Great Gatsby," we see Tom Buchanan's affair with Myrtle Wilson, a working-class woman. Tom and Nick go to New York City, where they meet Myrtle and have a party in her apartment. The chapter highlights the contrast between the wealthy and the lower class, as well as the theme of infidelity and deception.
Tom hits Myrtle across the face, breaking her nose.
Tom Buchanan leads George Wilson straight to Gatsby's house.
tom is a slease. he is cheating on Daisy with Myrtle but abuses Myrtle for talking bad about Daisy. Myrtle is nothing to tom but his personal mistress. shed do anything he asks and anything for him.
No. Myrtle was Nick's wife but Tom fancies her. Myrtle is Tom's lover