George Wilson
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George Wilson
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George Wilson

"He was a blonde, spiritless man, anaemic, and faintly handsome."(25)
George is Myrtle's husband. He still loves Myrtle,
but Myrtle does not love him, as she is having an affair. He is described as faintly handsome. He
thinks that his wife was killed by Gatsby, so he
later decides to shoot and kill him. This shows
that he is vengeful. The red represents his love
and passion for Myrtle. The black represents the darker side of things, such as him killing Gatsby.

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