What does point of view about tom myrtle and the people at party seem to be?
The narrator's point of view about Tom Myrtle and the people at the party is one of disdain. He refers to them as "the bored, restless men" and "the women with their hair slicked back with oil." He also describes them as being "vacuous... and vulgar." The narrator seems to believe that these people are superficial and lacking in depth, and he clearly disdains them.