(1) Myrtle is portrayed to be foolish and adulterous. She leaves
George, her husband for Tom, Daisy’s husband, who beats her
and is just using her as an object. She pretends to be friends
with Daisy but is having a long-time affair with Tom she is also
jealous of Daisy. This could be due to her being unhappy at her
lack of luxuries because she does not have as much money as
perhaps Daisy and Tom do. She only married George because
of what she thought he would be.
(2) Later she found out how poor he was "I thought he
knew something...but he was not fit to lick my shoe". This
shows that Myrtle knew she had made a mistake in
marrying George when she found out that he was not rich
as she expected him to be. She believes that he is
worthless because he is poor, this suggests her
shallowness as she looks down on those that have less.
She has an affair with Tom because he is rich. She
states that when she first saw Tom she was attracted
by his suit which also suggests her need for materialistic
things and that she was only attracted to him by what he
wore. She never really loved Tom either she just wanted
his money.
(3) Myrtle Wilson is a foolish woman stuck in a bad
marriage who can only think of the higher part of society.
She wants to be rich and have a lavish lifestyle that
eventually leads to her demise.