The Great Gatsby George Wilson Analysis

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The Tragic Story of George Wilson In the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald there is a lot of action going on and a lot can happen very quickly. The book moves at a very quick pace, but in no chapter is there as much action as the seventh chapter. It is in this chapter that all comes to light about Jay Gatsby, especially his affair with Daisy. Tensions peak between Tom and Gatsby, and an enormous argument takes place over Daisy. As they drive home to finish the altercation, we see Daisy hit Myrtle Wilson with Gatsby’s car and continue on home without slowing down. However, through all the action of this chapter, nobody suffers as much as George Wilson. George’s first instance of hardship isn’t actually written out as a scene in the book,

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