Tom Buchanan takes Nick to the valley of ashes to meet his mistress, Myrtle Wilson, at the garage owned by her husband, George. They travel to New York City, buy a puppy, and head to a secret apartment where they host a raucous, drunken party with Myrtle's sister and neighbors. The afternoon ends in violence when Tom breaks Myrtle's nose for repeatedly shouting his wife's name.
On stage
Nick Carraway
Nick reluctantly accompanies Tom to the valley of ashes to meet Tom's mistress, then joins them for a drunken afternoon party at an apartment in New York.
Tom Buchanan
Tom forces Nick to meet his mistress, Myrtle, and takes them to their secret apartment where he hosts a small party and eventually strikes Myrtle during an argument.
Myrtle Wilson
Myrtle meets Tom at the garage, travels to New York to buy a dog, hosts a party at their apartment, and gets her nose broken by Tom for shouting Daisy's name.
George B. Wilson
He greets Tom at his garage and inquires about a car Tom promised to sell him, unaware that his wife is leaving with Tom.
Catherine
She attends the party at the New York apartment and gossips with Nick about Gatsby and the Buchanans' marriages.
Mr. McKee
He attends the party, discusses his photography, and later leaves the apartment with Nick.
Mrs. McKee
She attends the party and engages in superficial conversation with Myrtle and Catherine.
The dog seller
He sells a puppy to Tom and Myrtle for ten dollars.
The elevator boy
He brings milk and biscuits for the dog and operates the elevator.
The Italian child
He is seen setting torpedoes along the railroad track.
Mentioned
Doctor T. J. Eckleburg
Mentioned as a giant billboard overlooking the valley of ashes.
Mrs. Eberhardt
Mentioned by Myrtle in a complaint about service costs.
Jay Gatsby
Mentioned in gossip by Catherine during the party.
Daisy Buchanan
Mentioned during the argument between Tom and Myrtle.
Settings
The valley of ashes
A desolate, industrial wasteland between West Egg and New York where ashes grow like wheat and the air is powdery with dust. It is overlooked by the billboard of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg.
Wilson's Garage
An unprosperous and bare building on the edge of the valley of ashes, containing a garage and an office.
The New York Apartment
A small, crowded apartment on the top floor of a building at 158th Street, filled with oversized tapestried furniture.
Pennsylvania Station
A major railway station in New York City.