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  1. Despite not being a particularly beautiful woman, Myrtle possesses a liveliness and energy that proves captivating. In contrast with Daisy, who describes herself as “paralyzed,” the first time she sees Nick, and Jordan, who has a “hard” body, Myrtle is irrepressibly alive.

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      F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great GatsbyMyrtle Wilson Character...

  2. Myrtle disregards her husband and openly displays her disregard for him when she is with Tom. “Her laughter, her gestures, her assertions became more violently affected moment by moment…“ : As Myrtle consumes more alcohol, she becomes more audacious and disturbing, emphasizing the theme of indulgence and material wealth superseding ethics and emotional bonds .

  3. Summary of Myrtle's Action in the Novel. The idea of Myrtle Wilson is introduced in Chapter 1, when she calls the Buchanans' house to speak to Tom. We get our first look at Myrtle in Chapter 2, when Nick goes with Tom to George Wilson's garage to meet her, and then to Myrtle's apartment in Manhattan for a party.

  4. F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great GatsbyMyrtle Wilson Character Analysis. Myrtle Wilson desperately seeks a better life than the one she has. She feels imprisoned in her marriage to George, a downtrodden and uninspiring man who she mistakenly believed had good “breeding.”. Myrtle and George live together in a ramshackle garage in the squalid ...

  5. Character Analysis. (Click the character infographic to download.) Myrtle Wilson is not too smart. If she were, she'd have recognized that Tom is Bad News. Look at the way she describes their meeting: It was on the two little seats facing each other that are always the last ones left on the train. I was going up to New York to see my sister and ...

  6. This quote presents a physical description of Myrtle Wilson. The language used portrays Myrtle as a woman who is not conventionally beautiful but has a certain allure nonetheless. The use of words like "surplus flesh" and "stout" suggest that Myrtle is not a thin woman, but she carries herself in a way that is sensual and attractive.

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  8. Share Cite. Based on her speech, Myrtle appears to be a rather passionate and excitable character. She loves to talk and glories in retelling stories of past adventures and future plans. He had on ...

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