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The Great Gatsby --- F. Scott. Fitzgerald Nick describes his journey back to the West Egg from Daisy and Tom's Home...A worthy mention is our introduction to the advertisement billboard of Dr. T. J. Eckleburg and it's imposing eyes which "brood over the solemn dumping ground." Upon this "ash road" lives Tom Buchanan's mistress...Myrtyle. Myrtyle and her husband live at her husbands place of work...a mechanic's garage.....Tom Buchanan previously made great efforts to get Nick to "see his girl." Wilson is interested in purchasing Toms car....There home is rather drab and does not seem to be fitting to a person as extravagant as Myrtyle...Myrtyle even dresses extravengently in her "home." Myrtlye is a dashing person with noticeable features of which include her partyish clothes and demeanor.She totally ignores her husband,Wilson, upon here meeting with Tom and Nick and walks directly towards Tom in greeting. She also is aggressive over Wilson as we are hinted when she orders him rather rudely to get some chairs for her guests. Tom arranges for him and Myrtyle to meet later unbeknownst to her husband...as they set off towards New York...we are given glimpses of the fussiness of Myrytle: She was extravenegent in purchasing


At this point she is in love with Jay Gatsby, a Lieutenant. She has a letter and some pearls from the guests which she does not wish to adorn. Wolfshein is an old Jew who is very conversational. Before Gatsby can explain himself a phone call comes for him. Many of those who attended Gatsby's parties invited themselves and Nick was decent enough only to attend once an invitation had been sent to him. he later finds out his identity when confusion rankles in their conversation. Wolfshein speaks highly of him as a man he'd "like to take home and introduce to your mother and sister. Thereafter he joined the Army in the Great War and became an honoured soldier.

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