She becomes snobby
she becomes more and more sexually promiscuous
Behave yourself or you'll get a good smack.
Nick's point of view about Tom, Myrtle, and the people at the party can be characterized as critical and judgmental. He sees Tom as arrogant and abrasive, Myrtle as opportunistic and shallow, and the party guests as superficial and frivolous. Overall, Nick appears to be disillusioned and disapproving of the behavior and values exhibited by these characters.
just jet drunk!
The main interest of the guests at Tom and Myrtle's party seems to be to have a good time, socialize, and enjoy themselves. Their ambition appears to be to escape their everyday lives and indulge in luxury and excitement.
Tom Buchanan receives a phone call from his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, during the dinner party. He steps out to take the call, causing tension and revealing his infidelity to the other guests.
Tom struck Myrtle because he was provoked during an argument at the party, and he lost his temper. Myrtle was antagonizing him with hurtful remarks about his wife Daisy, which caused him to lash out violently.
Myrtle was killed by an Avada Kedavra curse from Voldemort during the Death Eaters' attack at Bill and Fleur's wedding. She had been trying to escape when she was struck down.
Candidates who hope to win their party and nomination must appeal to the people's emotions -- behave like Donald Trump.
Tom Buchanan wants Nick to meet his mistress, Myrtle Wilson. Nick first meets Myrtle in her husband's auto shop. Tom tells Myrtle to take the next train so they can meet up in the city. Tom, Nick, and Myrtle all meet up and they then proceed to walk around the city and later on go to Myrtle's sister's house.
Myrtle mistakes Jordan Baker for Tom Buchanan's wife because she sees Jordan in the company of Tom at the party in New York City, and assumes they are married. Myrtle is deceived by Jordan's elegant and confident demeanor, which leads her to believe she is Tom's wife instead of his friend.
they fuuuck each other up, cuz they are stupid americans.