Myrtle (Toms mistress)
In "The Great Gatsby," Myrtle's nose ends up broken when Tom Buchanan hits her during an argument. Tom is Myrtle's lover and Daisy's husband, and the incident occurs because of Myrtle's taunting and provocation towards Tom about his wife. It illustrates the violent and abusive relationship between Tom and Myrtle.
Miss Baker was balancing a light white evening dress on her nose in "The Great Gatsby." This scene is used to emphasize her nonchalant and carefree attitude.
Nick Caraway, because she was insulting Daisy Buchanan Nick's cousin.
In "The Great Gatsby," the description of the butler's nose emphasizes his politeness and discretion. He is portrayed as having a discreet, refined presence, which adds to the portrayal of the luxurious lifestyle in the novel. The detail about the butler's nose plays a subtle role in highlighting the class distinctions and aspirational nature of the characters in the story.
She was HAPPY!! she didnt like that Tom anyway!!!
The three things that happened in the third story apartment in The Great Gatsby include a fight, a bizarre party, and affair. Tom & Myrtle are having the affair, and Tom breaks Myrtle's nose when she taunts him.
Yes, having a broken nose does not effect your ability to swim!
It is possible to have a broken nose without getting a black eye. If you think your nose is broken, go to a doctor for an x-ray.
No, to the best of my knowledge, David Tennant has never broken his nose.
no Rhode's nose isn't broken! its just part of the storyline.................
When Myrtle says "Daisy, Daisy, Daisy! I'll say it whenever I want to! Daisy Dai-" Tom smacks her and breaks her nose. However, this only angers him when spoken by his mistress, so I am not completely sure this is what your looking for.
The nose fell of but not by Napolion it discintigrated