Who is most to blame for the tragedy that occurs in Chapter 8? Tom was the fault of Gatsby's death because if he didn't cheat on Daisy with Myrtle, she wouldn't have been unhappy with him. If she wasn't unhappy with him then she wouldn't have taken Gatsby's car with him and hit Myrtle.
Who is most to blame for the tragedy that occurs in Chapter 8? Tom is most to blame because if he had never had an affair with Myrtle than George Wilson would have never found out and Myrtle would not have been hysterical. Tom also hinted to Wilson that Gatsby was the one that ran over Myrtle.
Who is most to blame for the tragedy that occurs in Chapter 8? I think that Gatsby may be the most to blame for the tragedy that occurred. He decided that he wanted to go after Daisy and became obsessed and people got involved.
Who is most to blame for the tragedy that occurs in Chapter 8? I think that Gatsby is most to blame for the tragedy that occurred. This is because he choose to pursue and associate himself with Daisy who in turn introduced him to other people who helped lead him to his death. Ultimately, Gatsby caused his own death.
Who is most to blame for the tragedy that occurs in Chapter 8? Tom is most to blame for Gatsby's death. He was the one that was having an affair with Myrtle and being unfaithful to Daisy. He was really the spark that ignited the fire in the tragedy.