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scZoUnD [109]
1 year ago
12

Did tom and daisy know that Wilson would kill Gatsby what evidence or proof shows it

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melamori03 [73]1 year ago
7 0

Wilson kills Gatsby in cold blood. Tom Buchanan told Mr. Wilson that Jay Gatsby had been pushing the car that pulled his wife separated and did not stop driving after he had killed her.

<h3>What evidence does Tom have about Gatsby?</h3>

Tom notices the way Daisy looks at Gatsby and discovers they are having an affair. But during the climactic conflict in a Manhattan hotel, when Gatsby tries to get Daisy to realize she never loved Tom, Daisy can't. Tom shows that Gatsby is a bootlegger and pledges to treat Daisy better.

<h3>Why was Tom the cause of Gatsby's death?</h3>

Tom is a main supporter to Gatsby's death because Myrtle was his mistress. Tom was the one that meant he drive Gatsby's car to village with Jordan and Nick.

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