Cenie Myrtle Seyster Straw 1894 "Class Baby" "You need a village to raise children." African slang. . . But in 1894, the graduating class women from Eureka University named their children. I have heard the expression "Eureka college seems to be a family member", but today's story is another story about this concept. Furthermore, all of us are required to recognize the multilayered relationships that are connected as an extended college family. Eureka's graduate David Franklin Seyster (graduated in 1894) married Emma Wolf in 1885, and continued studying at Eureka College a few years ago and hoped to be a pastor.
George Wilson - A fatigued owner of an aging and aging car shop at Murray's husband, the end of the ash valley. George ideally liked Myrtle and is disappointed with Tom's jealousy. When Myrtle was killed, George was sad. George is like Gatsby. They are all dreamers, neither because they are ruined by Tom's love for one woman.
The marriage between Tom and Myrtle is accompanied by Daisy and Gatsby so that the marriage between George and Myrtle is the marriage of Tom and Daisy. Daisy and Gatsby have a history, but Tom and Myrtle have gathered together recently. Although their relationship seems to be driven by physical appeal, Gatsby is fascinated by the wealth and status of Daisy. Tom and Myrtle also indicate that Tom has an unfair advantage as a wealthy white man. He felt like losing control of his life for a moment but he was able to quickly get it back and hide his money. Died
The relationship between Tom and Myrtle was wrong from the beginning. A rich dream of Myrtle put her close to Tom. When Tom made an expensive gift to Myrtle, he felt happy as he felt. Tom likes to give Myrtle a material sense that makes her happy. Myrtle's husband, George Wilson, was poor and could not provide the rich life Myrtle wanted. Myrtle considers this to be true, but Tom knows that he can not leave his wife. These two come from different purposes
Mr. Wilson and Tom are in a very hot relationship. They are not married, but Myrtle is Tom's "New York woman". But Tom will not be able to see his friend in Myrtle. Even on the train, they also get another car. The only exception is that Tom saw Nick and saw Myrtle. Indeed, Myrtle likes to show off. Because she wants to marry Tom, their situation is embarrassing. He says he does not respect Myrtle. When Tom continued to refer to his wife Daisy, Tom interrupted Myrtle's nose. In addition, he rewards her with gifts and gentle emotions, and treats her like a servant. Myrtle thinks he likes it near Tom, she is "better" than her husband. Tom is not as low as Myrtle and his husband George, but he can not even make it a remote senior.