The Great Gatsby - Myrtle Analysis

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Tom has Myrtle as a mistress and so then doesn't appreciate Daisy as much. After Myrtle is killed it shows Tom how much Daisy means to him and that he should appreciate her more. Daisy doesn't really know her but gets mad when she calls during dinner because she thinks that is very rude. Myrtle treats George, her husband, very poorly...
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She believes that because he is poor, he is worthless. Tom tries to think of ways to get Myrtle away from George to be with her. In fact, Myrtle goes to an apartment with Tom. They actually end up getting in a childish fight, and Tom hits Myrtle. George gets really angry at her when he finds out what is going on and locks her up, because he think she'll run away...
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