Last, but certainly not least, is Myrtle Wilson, Tom Buchanan’s mistress in the novel. Myrtle differs from Daisy and Jordan in that she is not wealthy, nor independent. Yet she has ambitions, not unlike Ms. Jordan Baker. Myrtle Wilson keeps a gossip magazine called the “Town Tattle” which is her connection to the world of the wealthy socialites, aside from Tom Buchanan. When Myrtle mentions getting a dog for the
setback or failUre Chris Withers Eugenia Gibbons John Richard Craig Ellis Irfhan Rawji Thomson Nguy Anonymous Jordan Burton 150 152 154 157 159 161 163 165 Vii. ethical issUes Anonymous PaulYeh Rye Barcott Anonymous Adam Heltzer Anonymous Anonymous 171 174 177 180 183 186 189 Viii. other QUestion Nathan Dutzmann Anonymous David Zhang John Schmit 197 200
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