Ch. 2 Pages 23-38
Summary: Nick visted New York with Tom and stopped by the ashheaps. Tom made Nick meet his mistress Myrtle. She was at her husband's garage on Main Street. He sold and bought cars and Tom associates with Mr. Wilson.Myrtle Wilson eventually finds a way to leave Mr. Wilson and go with Tom. Nick goes with them to their apartment. Her friends and family come over, drink and stay late.
Character: Myrtle "Mrs. Wilson rejected the compliment by raising her eyebrow in disdain."
*Qualities: spoiled- She receives a dog and anything else she wants. She owns many things which can be one reason why her apartment does not have much room. Arrogant- She does not like her marriage because Mr. Wilson is not too wealthy and not the kind of person she thought he was. Unfaithful/liar- She cheats on her husband and feels good about it. She tells him she visits her sister , but does not.
*Myrtle is Tom's mistress in the novel. She is a person who just thinks about herself. She makes Tom buy her everything she wants. He buys her a dog on the way to the apartment, just because she said the dog looked cute and she wanted it. She does not care or love her husband. She likes Tom better because he treats her well and is her "first sweetie".
Important Quote: "I think he tanked up a good deal at luncheon, and his determination to have my company bordered on violence."
This quote looked important because it talks about Tom. Nick described Tom here and referred to violence. Tom , so far, has been described as being a powerful , strong yet dangerous person. He makes people do what he wants them to do and if they do not he ends up hurting him/her. Tom hurts even the people he is friends with or knows well. He already bruised his wife's knuckle and in chapter two broke Myrtle's nose.
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