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Who Is The Most Responsible For The Murder Of Myrtle In The Great Gatsby

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In the Novel “ The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald,they blame Gatsby for the murder of Myrtle. Tom goes and tells George that the Yellow car belongs to Gatsby so he walks over to Gatsby's house and fires a bullet at him then, he shoots himself. Imagine if someone is driving a car that belongs to you and they end up committing vehicular manslaughter with the car. Then when you hear about it you are blamed for the crime. Someone tells the victim’s family member and that person goes and kills the owner of the car. The meaning of vehicular manslaughter involves the death of a person by a vehicle and murderous operation of a vehicle. It depends whether the offense is a misdemeanor or a felony. We feel like Tom is the most responsible for the death of Gatsby. In the story The Great Gatsby” by F Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby loses his life to George. Gatsby was killed because Tom had told George that Gatsby murdered Myrtle with his car. Myrtle is George’s wife. The person that was behind the wheel was Daisy when she hit Myrtle. Therefore, George thinks that Gatsby was the one that kills Myrtle. George may have shot Gatsby but the other …show more content…

We say this because when Tom found out about the secret affair between Daisy and Gatsby, he immediately despised him. This can be shown in the text when it states “You two start on home, Daisy said Tom in Mr. Gatsby’s car (Fitzgerald 135). Tom learns that the car that Struck Myrtle matches Gatsby’s description. Tom told Wilson who had owned the car, knowing Daisy was truly responsible for killing Myrtle. Also, he did not let Wilson know that. In the text, it states “ What if I did tell him (Wilson) That fellow had it coming (Gatsby)... He ran over Myrtle like you’d run over a dog and never even stopped his car (Fitzgerald 178). Tom did not have to send Daisy and Gatsby home early, he could have just waited and had them all leave

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