Table of Contents
- 1 Why do you suppose Tom decides to let Wilson have the car he has been promising him?
- 2 Why does Tom finally agree to sell George the car that George has been asking about?
- 3 Why does Tom sell Gatsby’s car?
- 4 What is Tom’s excuse for stopping at George Wilson’s garage?
- 5 When Tom stops by Wilson’s garage What does Wilson want from Tom?
- 6 What does Wilson want to buy from Tom?
- 7 What does Tom promise do?
- 8 How old is Daisy and Tom’s baby?
- 9 What happens to Tom in the end of the Great Gatsby?
- 10 Why is the Great Gatsby So tense?
- 11 Does Tom ever give the car to George Wilson?
Why do you suppose Tom decides to let Wilson have the car he has been promising him?
Why do you suppose that Tom decides to let Wilson finally have the car he has been promising him? It’s to throw suspicion away from Tom over having the affair by being nice to George or maybe Tom actually feels sorry for him.
Why does Tom finally agree to sell George the car that George has been asking about?
The original reason that he promises to eventually sell the car to George is to have an excuse to stop at his gas station to see Myrtle but now he realizes that George and Myrtle are going to be moving (as George tells him) and knows that the relatioship will end anyway.
Why has George Wilson throughout the novel been trying to buy a car from Tom?
Why has George, throughout the novel, been trying to buy a car from Tom? He knows he can make a quick profit on the sale of the car and get the money he needs to get out of town. When she sees Jordan in the car with Tom, she assumes she is Daisy. Discuss the confrontation between Tom and Gatsby in the hotel.
Why does Tom sell Gatsby’s car?
There can be numerous topical answers, but only one answer that reads between the lines: Tom switches cars with Gatsby so that George and Myrtle Wilson can get a good look at the yellow car that eventually becomes “the death car,” thus cementing the end of the novel.
What is Tom’s excuse for stopping at George Wilson’s garage?
Daisy told Tom that she was leaving him. Gatsby took Daisy in Tom’s car, and the others went in Gatsby’s car. Tom suggested they all went to New York City. Tom stopped at Wilson’s garage to get some gas.
What does Daisy and Tom’s daughter represent to Gatsby?
Pammy most likely represents a younger version of Daisy. Daisy wishes that her baby girl will be a fool like her so she ends up married and well off with a rich man. She also wants her daughter to be a fool so she is protected. Pammy reminds Gatsby of how much time has passed and that Daisy does have another life.
When Tom stops by Wilson’s garage What does Wilson want from Tom?
Wilson tells Tom that he and Myrtle want to go west. Tom is surprised and questions that Myrtle would want this. Wilson insists she’s wanted to go for ten years and says that now he’s taking her, whether she likes it or not.
What does Wilson want to buy from Tom?
The car swap is a crucial plot point, and comes about through Tom and Gatsby’s conflict, old money versus new. While selling him the gas, Wilson inquires about buying Tom’s other car to resell it. He says he’s trying to raise money to finance the move west that he has planned for him and his wife Myrtle.
How does Wilson know it was Gatsby’s car?
We learn from Nick almost at the end of the story that Tom told Wilson when Nick asks him directly. He claims that Wilson came to their house while they were preparing to leave and threatened to force his way in. He had a gun. It is at this point that he told Wilson that it was Gatsby’s car.
What does Tom promise do?
What does he vow to do? Tom’s suspicions of Gatsby is thinking he’s some criminal or big bootlegger that throws lavish parties with “new money”. He vows to track down information on him.
How old is Daisy and Tom’s baby?
‘The Great Gatsby’: The Next Generation. When readers met Pamela Buchanan in the pages of “The Great Gatsby,” she was about 2 years old. As “Daisy Buchanan’s Daughter” opens, she is in her 80s, waiting for a birthday call from President George W.
Why does Wilson want money for Tom’s care?
Why does Wilson suddenly need money from Tom? Because him and Myrtle want to move away to the West.
What happens to Tom in the end of the Great Gatsby?
On his final trip into New York city with Nick and Jordan, Tom does promise that he would sent someone over with the car but this never actually happens because George dies before it can take place. At this point in the novel, Tom has realized that this relationship with Myrtle is going to have to end if he wants to take Daisy away from Gatsby.
Why is the Great Gatsby So tense?
It’s really hot and the heat makes the characters uncomfortable and more irritable, so it’s really tense between Tom, Gatsby, and Daisy. Tom is short tempered and Daisy is on edge
Why does Tom decide to acquiesce to George Wilson’s request?
There are essentially two reasons Tom decides to acquiesce to George Wilson ‘s request at this point. Firstly, he just discovered that his wife and Jay Gatsby are involved in an affair. “She had told him that she loved him, and Tom Buchanan saw.
Does Tom ever give the car to George Wilson?
“I’ll let you have that car, I’ll send it over tomorrow afternoon.” Tom never actually gets to give the car to George Wilson. On his final trip into New York city with Nick and Jordan, Tom does promise that he would sent someone over with the car but this never actually happens because George dies before it can take place.