Tom slaps her for talking bad about daisy.
Myrtle Wilson was in her early thirties when she was killed in The Great Gatsby.
if you mean moaning myrtle, she was killed by looking at the basilisk
Moaning Myrtle was crying in the girls bathroom, where the entrance to the Chamber is, when she heard a male voice speaking another language. Myrtle opened the cubicle door to tell the boy to go away and in doing so, she looked into the Basilisk's eyes and died.
she got killed.
George Wilson believes that Myrtle was killed by a wealthy man driving a yellow car, as he found a dog leash with a yellow car that matches the description of Tom Buchanan's car in her possession. He is convinced that this man is Myrtle's lover.
George Wilson is Myrtle's wife and is grief stricken at her death. He believes Jay Gatsby killed Myrtle because his car was used to commit the crime. Therefore Wilson hunts Gatsby down and kills him.
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Wilson firmly believes that Myrtle was killed in a hit-and-run accident. He believes this because Myrtle was hit by a car near his garage, and the only car that stopped by his garage was Gatsby's yellow car. Wilson connects these events and comes to the conclusion that Gatsby's car hit and killed Myrtle.
In the novel, George Wilson shoots Gatsby because he believes that Gatsby was driving the car that killed his wife, Myrtle. However, Gatsby was actually not driving the car, Daisy Buchanan was. George is consumed with grief and seeks revenge, ultimately leading to Gatsby's death.
Myrtle Warren, known as Moaning Myrtle after her death, is a ghost who haunts the first-floor girls' bathroom at Hogwarts. She was killed in 1943 by Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk, under Voldemort's orders.
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.