Myrtle and Wilson have been living over the garage for two years.
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.
Myrtle Wilson was killed by Jay Gatsby's car, driven by Daisy Buchanan, but it was George Wilson who pulled the trigger, believing Gatsby to be the driver. This event occurs in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, "The Great Gatsby."
Wilson Kipketer has been living in Denmark since the early 1990s.
George Wilson found out who owned the car by asking Tom Buchanan, as Tom's mistress, Myrtle Wilson, had been driving it. Tom told George that the car belonged to Gatsby, sparking a chain of events leading to the tragic ending of the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Tom confesses to Nick that he has been having an affair with Myrtle Wilson, who is his mistress that he keeps in the city. He tells Nick about the physical and emotional aspects of his relationship with Myrtle, demonstrating his lack of respect for both Nick, who is a friend, and his wife, Daisy.
George is upset and confrontational when Tom arrives at his garage, accusing him of committing adultery with his wife, Myrtle. This confrontation ultimately leads to tragic consequences for both Myrtle and Gatsby.
Living in a garage that is a garage is not permitted because it was created and intended for sheltering a car, not a person. You can live in a garage in Illinois only if it has been inspected by your local municipality and has been granted a certificate of occupancy. This will most likely mean that the least the space needs to have is heat, insulation, ventilation, water, and a bathroom.
All of the characters contribute to Gatsby's death, escpecially Daisy because he loved her and she didn't want to leave Tom for him. The fact that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle contributes to Gatsby's death because if it weren't for the affair, Gatsby would have never been involved with Myrtle's death. Everyone's greedy grabs for the "American Dream" was the cause of Gatsby's death. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- More precisely, when Gatsby and Daisy were driving together in Tom's car, Myrtle came out and waved at them. Daisy decided not to swerve the car away and ended up killing Myrtle (most likely because Myrtle was Tom's mistress). Tom told Wilson, Myrtle's husband, that Gatsby was driving the car, so Wilson decided to go and take revenge by killing Gatsby. Thus, Tom's affair with Myrtle triggered Daisy's hatred for Myrtle which triggered Myrtle's death which triggered Gatsby's own death by the hand of Wilson.
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.
In the valley of ashes, Nick, Jordan and Tom find that someone has been struck and killed by an automobile. The young Greek, Michaelis, who runs the coffee house next to Wilson's garage, tells them that the victim was Myrtle Wilson. She ran out into the road during a fight with her husband; there, she was struck by an opulent yellow car. Nick realizes that the fatal car must have been Gatsby's Rolls-Royce. Tom presumes that Gatsby was the driver.
12 years
She hasn't been to Myrtle Beach in any of her tours. It is likely that she may never go to Myrtle Beach, unless it is announced in a commercial on local TV.