George Wilson is a mechanic who runs a garage and is married to Myrtle Wilson. He is described as meek and submissive, often overshadowed by his manipulative wife. When Tom Buchanan arrives at his garage looking for Wilsonβs car, George appears suspicious and distraught, feeling a sense of powerlessness and inadequacy in comparison to Tom's confidence and wealth.
George Wilson is visibly upset and suspicious when Tom arrives, as he senses that something is amiss. He appears tense and confrontational towards Tom, raising questions about his motives. Wilson's reaction suggests he is perceptive and wary of Tom's presence.
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Penis
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke.
happy cuz id have a weewee
Wilson supported Huerta's enemies and took forces against Mexico
President Wilson was not happy about the sinking of Lusitania but did nothing. This is because President Wilson knew that it was carrying munitions.
People did not react at all because they did not know about the stroke.
George is upset and confrontational when Tom arrives at his garage, accusing him of committing adultery with his wife, Myrtle. This confrontation ultimately leads to tragic consequences for both Myrtle and Gatsby.
They were extremely disappointed with the treaty.
Stimulus
they forget about it