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Tom Marvolo Riddle, the 16 year old Voldemort and last surviving descendant of Salazar Slytherin.
He found it in Moaning Myrtle's bathroom, after it had been thrown at her.
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The Great Gatsby is a classic novel. The scene at the New York apartment reveals a lot about Tom's character, mainly that he is not going to marry Myrtle.
When Myrtle saw Jordan with Tom, she thought Jordan was Tom's wife because Jordan appeared to be in a close and romantic relationship with Tom.
Myrtle Wilson was upset when she sees Tom and Jordan because she mistakes Jordan for Tom's wife, Daisy.She is jealous of her
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Myrtle mistakes Jordan Baker for Tom Buchanan's wife because she sees Jordan in the company of Tom at the party in New York City, and assumes they are married. Myrtle is deceived by Jordan's elegant and confident demeanor, which leads her to believe she is Tom's wife instead of his friend.
Myrtle stares at Jordan with an expression of jealous terror, since she assumes that Jordan is Tom's wife.
Tom's attitude towards Myrtle is one of ownership and superiority. He views her as a mistress and objectifies her, often treating her with disrespect and cruelty. Despite their affair, Tom ultimately sees Myrtle as insignificant compared to his status and marriage.
When Nick thought Gatsby was driving the car that killed Myrtle, he was disappointed and disgusted with the whole group of people. When he finds out that Gatsby is innocent he tells Gatsby that he is better than Daisy, Tom and Jordan.
True. Catherine believes that Tom's gift of the braided leash for Myrtle's dog is a symbol of his love and devotion for her. She sees it as a sign of his care and attention towards Myrtle.
George Wilson reveals to Tom, Nick, and Jordan that he suspects his wife Myrtle is having an affair, as he noticed she had received a dog leash from someone. He asks about the yellow car Tom drives, which Tom denies owning.
Tom and George both learn about Myrtle's affair with Tom. Tom discovers this when George shows him the dog leash with Myrtle's initials on it. George also learns about the affair when he sees Tom's car passing by with Myrtle inside, leading him to mistakenly believe that Gatsby was the driver.
Tom breaks Myrtle's nose because she mentions Daisy's name, showing his possessiveness and anger towards his mistress bringing up his wife. This reveals Tom's abusive and controlling nature, as he sees Myrtle as his own property and reacts violently to any challenge to his authority.
Nick's point of view about Tom, Myrtle, and the people at the party can be characterized as critical and judgmental. He sees Tom as arrogant and abrasive, Myrtle as opportunistic and shallow, and the party guests as superficial and frivolous. Overall, Nick appears to be disillusioned and disapproving of the behavior and values exhibited by these characters.