Due to the love affair between Tom Buchannan, and Myrtle Wilson, left Mrtyle dead. Daisy was driving Gatsby's car with him in the passenger seat, and Myrtle ran out in the road thinking it was Tom coming back for her and Daisy was engaged in a conversation with Gatsby therfor she didnt see Myrtle and she ran over her killing her instantly.
As soon as the accident happens two people automatically know the whole truth about the accident. Gatsby is in the car when Daisy hits Myrtle. Gatsby tells Nick. Tom is informed. Tom tells George Wilson.
As soon as the accident happens two people automatically know the whole truth about the accident. Gatsby is in the car when Daisy hits Myrtle. Gatsby tells Nick. Tom is informed. Tom tells George Wilson.
Daisy hits Myrtle Wilson with a car in The Great Gatsby. Daisy is driving Gatsby's car when the accident occurs.
In "The Great Gatsby," the car that gets into the accident is driven by Daisy Buchanan when she accidentally hits and kills Myrtle Wilson. After the accident, Daisy and Gatsby drive away from the scene, leaving Gatsby to take the blame for the incident later. The car is significant as it symbolizes the recklessness and moral decay of the characters, as well as the consequences of their actions.
Catherine is Wilson's sister who arrives when Myrtle is killed in the car accident.
In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby's obsession with Daisy is evident through his extravagant parties thrown in the hope that she will attend, his constant longing for her presence, and his willingness to take the blame for a car accident she caused.
The newspapers in The Great Gatsby reported that Myrtle Wilson was killed in a hit-and-run accident involving a "yellow car." However, readers later find out that it was actually Daisy Buchanan who was driving the car that killed Myrtle.
Tom tells George Wilson that the yellow car involved in the hit-and-run accident was driven by Gatsby, which leads George to believe that Gatsby is responsible for killing Myrtle Wilson. This ultimately leads to George shooting Gatsby before turning the gun on himself.
It was a rich cream color.
in the book the car is yellow but in the movie the car is white
After Gatsby's death in "The Great Gatsby," Nick Carraway drives Gatsby's car back to Long Island accompanied by Gatsby's father. Tom Buchanan and Daisy Buchanan take a separate car back home. Daisy is driving Gatsby's death car with Tom and Nick in it, while Gatsby's father follows in a separate car.
Tom Buchanan says this line to Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby. Tom becomes suspicious of Gatsby's wealth and questions where he got the money to afford such an extravagant car.