In the Great Gatsby, Myrtle really shows a lot of the issues in the society of the time. Despite ending up as roadkill, her legacy lives on to sympathize with many women living in similar situations. However, some people still see Myrtle as a bad person. Personally I don’t think so. I think she was just trying her best to get to a better place in life.
I think that a lot of people reading the book don’t really like Myrtle. She cheats on her husband to have an affair with Tom, and experiences the consequences of her actions, right? Well, I don’t think that Myrtle deserved her fate. I think that Myrtle was actually just a victim of her circumstances. All she wanted was to live a lavish lifestyle, and she was blindsided by Tom’s riches. He gave her what she dreamed of in exchange for destroying her marriage and the life she had built within the Valley of Ashes. She thought that dating him might make life better for her. I believe that the affair was her version of the American Dream. She thought she could truly get somewhere better in life. Instead, she died at the hands of her affair partner’s wife.
So why do we still consider Myrtle the villain? I personally think it’s because of some of the reader’s own implicit biases. Even if she didn’t do anything wrong, Myrtle is easy to blame. She had no position of power, she had no riches, and had no major relevance in the story aside from the affair she took part in. She’s the ‘low class moral-less’ woman that people automatically assume the worst of. I think that she gets a bad reputation. I think that Myrtle herself, like many of the other characters, is just morally gray with the conditions that she had been put in.