In chapter 7 of The Great Gatsby, what does George Wilson learn?
[2023-02-09 18:39:47]
In Chapter 7, George Wilson just knew that his wife Myrtle was cheating. "I just want to know ..." How did he put it on Tom? However, he did not know who Mercer suffered from, but that Wilson said that she liked it No matter, she will move with her. George Wilson also knows that Tom is Tom 's car, as Tom said that Tom is his car as Tie lied.
While Tom discovered this case at Daisy, Wilson discovered that his wife's sarcasm ("Myrtle with him is a certain kind of life") was not discovered at Nick.
The difference between men and patients is very deep in terms of intelligence and race.
Nick comes from quite different classes and environments, but Tom and George mean "I'm sick of" about my wife. Both of them want to save their married life. George, however, suddenly left the room when his wife suddenly entered the room, confronted her, ran to the front of Gatsby's car, knew the magnitude of his wife's power and knew that he was murdered.
What George Wilson first learned was that it was clear that Myrtle was with other men, so he closed the shop and decided to move somewhere in the west. He does not know who this guy is, only knows that she is dishonest to him.
The other thing he learned may be due to the terrible accident that happened when Daisy ran Myrtle and killed her. Wilson learned that powerful and wealthy people do not face the same result as ordinary people. This knowledge comes from a terrible price due to the loss of his wife. He knows that he met other people, but he is obviously still irritated by this loss.
On the way home, Gatsby's car strikes, killing Tom's mistress, Myrtle. Nick later drove a car in the event of an accident and learned about Daisy from Gatsby rather than Gatsby himself. Myrtle's husband, George Wilson, erroneously concluded that a yellow car driver was a secret lover he suspected of possessing. He knew that a yellow car belonged to Gatsby, shot him deadly, and then turned his gun towards himself. Nick held a nasty little funeral for Gatsby, and Gatsby colleagues did not participate. Later, Nick met Tom in New York, told that Tom was George and the yellow car was Gatsby, and he knew that he gave Gatsby his address. The fantasies of the East will shatter and Nick will return to the Midwest.
In the novel "Great Gatsby", Nick Callaway moved to New York and met his neighbor Jay Gatsby. Nick learned that Gatsby had fallen in love with his cousin, the wealthy Tom Buchanan's wife, Daisy Buchanan. Nick agreed to hold a meeting between Daisy and Gatsby, and the two reminded of old emotions. At the same time, Tom and George Wilson's wife, Mr. Wilson, was a poor low-level gas station staff member. After learning about her wife's circumstances of marriage, Wilson confined her in her room and claimed they were away from their wives. Leaving the room, Myrtle hurried to the street, and found the Tits where Gatsby cars Daisy was driving hit. After doing some investigations, after Tom was misunderstood, Wilson thought that Gatsby was suffering from his wife. Before his wife died, Wilson was satisfied with letting his wife leave, but after his death he went out to make his lover pay the money.
As "Great Gatsby", the roles of Tom Buchanan and George Wilson share some similarities and differences. Both of them happened to have a wife. Ironically, Tom and Wilson's wife, Myrtle. George and Tom seem to take two attitudes totally opposite to women. Again, when his wife was killed, Wilson became very similar to Buchanan, full of anger and vengeance in his heart, even if he was a gentle man, the end of the novel It becomes very intense. Meanwhile, Buchanan is always violent.