This quote takes place in the story while Gatsby and Nick are talking to Jordan and Daisy while Tom is on the phone with Myrtle. This shows his need for Myrtles love because even though his wife knows of his affair and she could easily leave him, he still persists. Tom disregards Daisy because of this adoration he is receiving from Myrtle. In addition to this example, when Nick was at Tom's party with Myrtle, Catherine tells him, "They've been living over that garage for eleven years. And Tom's the first sweetie she ever had" (39). This quotation is Catherine telling Nick of Myrtle's low class life style with George and how desperately poor they were and of how Tom is only her first affair. The quote explains why Tom loves Myrtle's affection for him so much by showing what type of life Myrtle came from and how she looks up to Tom. The difference in classes between Tom and Myrtle
This quote takes place in the story while Gatsby and Nick are talking to Jordan and Daisy while Tom is on the phone with Myrtle. This shows his need for Myrtles love because even though his wife knows of his affair and she could easily leave him, he still persists. Tom disregards Daisy because of this adoration he is receiving from Myrtle. In addition to this example, when Nick was at Tom's party with Myrtle, Catherine tells him, "They've been living over that garage for eleven years. And Tom's the first sweetie she ever had" (39). This quotation is Catherine telling Nick of Myrtle's low class life style with George and how desperately poor they were and of how Tom is only her first affair. The quote explains why Tom loves Myrtle's affection for him so much by showing what type of life Myrtle came from and how she looks up to Tom. The difference in classes between Tom and Myrtle