Myrtle Wilson is totally helpless before the men throughout her life. Myrtle is the spouse of a poor technician, George Wilson, who claims a shop in Queens. She battles with the inauspicious presence of her life and use the main thing of significant worth she has: her sexuality. She starts an issue with Tom Buchanan, Daisy's significant other. She obviously does this so as to get away from her bleak life in the Valley of the Ashes. Her significant other experiences inadequacy because of this money related circumstance. He is helpless before the more extravagant, all the more influential men. Myrtle is a setback of this circumstance. She endeavors to control her better half, yet in the long run he denies this relationship. She guides her significant other to 'Get a few seats, why not' when Tom and Nick land at their shops. She is likewise outrightly sexual, in contrast to Jordan's male/female looks. While she was not wonderful, 'her body was ceaselessly seething… .she wet her lips'. She likewise is a long way from thin, yet rather has the bends of a lady and her dresses emphasizd these. She is, unfortunately however, utilizing her sexuality to invest energy away from her reality in the Valley of the Ashes. While George Wilson doesn't seem to question the self-evident, he later demanded decision Myrtle's significant other. Wilson perceives that his better half has been unfaithful. He reacts by locking her away and says, 'She's going to remain there till the day after tomorrow and afterward we're going to move away'. Myrtle endeavored to break liberated from her life; tragically, she had to utilize her sexuality to do as such. Tom was just having a modest illicit relationship with her; he was eager to utilize her. Her better half may have cherished her. Be that as it may, he likewise demands controlling her at last.