In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," Myrtle Wilson dies in Chapter 7. Her death occurs towards the end of the chapter, specifically on pages 137-138 in some editions. Myrtle is hit by a car driven by Daisy Buchanan, who is driving Gatsby's car, as she runs out onto the road in a moment of distress. This tragic event is a pivotal moment in the novel, leading to further complications and unraveling of the characters' lives.
She was hit by a car driven by Daisy, but everyone else thought Gatsby was driving it.
George Wilson dies by suicide, shooting himself with a gun after learning about his wife Myrtle's affair with Tom Buchanan. He is devastated by Myrtle's death in a hit-and-run accident, which was caused by Daisy Buchanan driving Gatsby's car.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby is shot and killed by George Wilson, who mistakenly believes Gatsby is responsible for his wife Myrtle's death. Gatsby dies alone, with few mourners at his funeral, highlighting the theme of the fleeting nature of wealth and the emptiness of the American Dream.
In the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby dies at the end of the story. He is shot while floating in his swimming pool by George Wilson, who wrongly believes Gatsby was driving the car that killed his wife Myrtle.
All of the characters contribute to Gatsby's death, escpecially Daisy because he loved her and she didn't want to leave Tom for him. The fact that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle contributes to Gatsby's death because if it weren't for the affair, Gatsby would have never been involved with Myrtle's death. Everyone's greedy grabs for the "American Dream" was the cause of Gatsby's death. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- More precisely, when Gatsby and Daisy were driving together in Tom's car, Myrtle came out and waved at them. Daisy decided not to swerve the car away and ended up killing Myrtle (most likely because Myrtle was Tom's mistress). Tom told Wilson, Myrtle's husband, that Gatsby was driving the car, so Wilson decided to go and take revenge by killing Gatsby. Thus, Tom's affair with Myrtle triggered Daisy's hatred for Myrtle which triggered Myrtle's death which triggered Gatsby's own death by the hand of Wilson.
While in the swimming pool he is killed by George Wilson.
Myrtle Wilson dies in a car accident, she is hit by a car driven by Daisy Buchanan, who is fueled by distress and anger after an argument with her husband Tom Buchanan. Daisy hits Myrtle and flees the scene, leaving Gatsby to take the blame for the accident.
Myrtle Maclagan died in 1993.
Myrtle Solomon died in 1987.
Myrtle McAteer died in 1952.
Myrtle Fillmore died in 1931.
Joe Gillis dies in the swimming pool of Norma Desmond's mansion in Sunset Boulevard. Jay Gatsby dies in his own swimming pool in The Great Gatsby. Both deaths occur in luxurious settings that reflect the characters' aspirations and illusions.