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The Great Gatsby 22- end.

Tom drags nick along to the city and picks up his mistress. The mistress ended up being the wife of the mechanic. Daisy is super racist and Tom was drunk and broke Ms. Wilson’s nose while she was telling the story how she met Tom. While doing so Mr. McKee was asleep on the chair having no clue was was occurring at that moment. The word violent was used a lot in the beginning of the chapter foreshadowing how violent Tom is.

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Gatsby stops throwing parties because he finally has what he want and it’s Daisy. He also seeks privacy. He fires his servants because he doesn’t want gossiping or rumors to go around and the Wolfsheim are sketchy. Gatsby’s reaction to Daisy’s daughter is super sweet towards her. Tom begins the confrontation because he pointed out Gatsby on saying old sport too much and saying he runs a bootleg operation causing Gatsby to lash out. After they head back Myrtle runs out on the road causing them to run her over and killing her. Daisy is Gatsby’s fantasy and it turned out Daisy was driving the car so Gatsby was outside waiting for Daisy to go to sleep but it doesn’t really seem to bother Daisy that she ran over and killed a women.