Myrtle Wilson In The Great Gatsby

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In ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Nick Carraway is illustrated as the most honest character in the book when all of the other characters are just the opposite. Myrtle Wilson, the spouse of George B. Wilson, is dishonest in the way that she’s trying to live a life that she doesn’t belong in by cheating on Tom Buchanan. She first lies to George in the book before she heads to New York with Tom and Nick. She claims to be going to see her sister when Tom says “Wilson? He thinks she goes to see her sister in New York. He’s so dumb he doesn’t know he is alive.” (26) Myrtle goes on to spending Tom’s money on things she doesn’t even have room for back home in the Valley of Ashes. Tom Buchanan is also one of the big liars in the book.

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