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Myrtle Wilson, a character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," embodies both ambition and a desperate desire for a better life, which can be seen as her best quality. However, her obsession with wealth and status ultimately leads to her downfall, highlighting her worst quality—her superficiality and willingness to betray her true self for material gain. This duality makes her a complex character, illustrating the dangers of pursuing dreams without integrity.

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