Tom wants Mr. McKee to photograph Myrtle Wilson, his mistress, whom he takes to New York for a rendezvous.
In "The Great Gatsby," Mr. McKee admires Tom Buchanan's physical appearance and athletic prowess. He seems to be interested in getting to know Tom better and possibly engaging in a social relationship. However, their encounter at a party doesn't reveal any deeper motivations from Mr. McKee.
Mr. McKee invites Nick to lunch someday. That is the extent of their conversation. Mr. McKee and his wife are friends of Myrtle Wilson's who show up at the apartment Tom Buchanan keeps for her in the city.
The McKees live in the same apartment building in New York City that Tom Buchanan uses to conduct his affair with Myrtle Wilson. Both McKees attend the party at the apartment, and Mr. McKee attempts to impress people with his skills as a photographer.
Nick wipes a spot of shaving cream off Mr. McKee's face in the novel "The Great Gatsby." This moment occurs during a conversation between the characters at Tom Buchanan's New York apartment.
Catherine is Myrtle Wilson's sister. Mr and Mrs McKee are Myrtle's friends from New York.
that Gatsby's king of Germany family.
The photographer at the apartment party in The Great Gatsby was Mr. McKee. He takes a group photo of the guests at the party, including Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway.
The Buchanan's are Jay Gatsby's neighbors. Daisy Buchanan had fallen in love and promised to wait for Gatsby while he was at war. However instead of waiting she married the wealthy Tom Buchanan.
To be respect his doctor, and to trust he knows best.
Annie Hartidge is the school teacher
Goodnight Mr Tom was set during WWII
Mr. Tom's wife was called Rachel. She passed away before the events of the story take place, leaving Mr. Tom feeling very sad and withdrawn.