How Multiple Incidents Develop the Plot Line in The Great Gatsby

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He accomplishes this by repetition (in the ?real' world, repetition does not exist): the accident involving Tom and the chambermaid, the reference to both Nick and Jordan baker as ?bad drivers,' the wreck just outside Gatsby's driveway after his party in which, as in Tom's accident, a wheel is ripped off, the hit-and-run death of Myrtle Wilson, and finally the accidental conjunction of events which leads to Gatsby's murder and Wilson's suicide...
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One of these events is accidents. Almost every character is related to an accident that occurs to another character: You see, when we [Gatsby and Daisy] left New York she was very nervous and she thought it would steady her to drive?and this woman [Myrtle Wilson] rushed out at us just as we were passing a car coming the other way...
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