1. Great Gatsby - Common Traits Shared by the Novel's Women
Nick's impression of these two women in particular, as well as the others he encounters during his brief stay in New York, are noteworthy in that they demonstrate the vapidity and emptiness of the wealthy and socially connected crowd during that time. ... Myrtle Wilson's sister, Catherine, declares that Myrtle was "crazy about [George, her husband] for a while" (p. 39). Myrtle Wilson vehemently denies being "crazy in love" with George, but rather, that "[t]he only crazy I was was when I married him" (p. 39). ... "All right," I said, "I"m glad it's a girl. ... During the Buch...
- Word Count: 2520
- Approx Pages: 10
- Grade Level: High School