1. Gatsby stops having parties because he is spending all of his time trying to get back Daisy's love. At first he was just throwing parties to attract Daisy but now that he had her, he found it unnecessary. 2. Gatsby fires his staff because he doesn't want there to be any gossip about what's going on but he later replaces them with some shade individuals that Wolfshiem knows. 3. When Gatsby meets Daisy's child, he is stunned and can barely believe it's real and meanwhile Daisy seems to not be interested in her daughter. Her daughter looks more like Tom than her. 4. When Daisy and Gatsby were together, they couldn't hide their feelings for each other and Tom caught on to that. Tom confronts Gatsby and asks him what his intentions with Daisy are and he just mentions that she's in love with him (Gatsby). Tom also accuses Gatsby of a lot of things and as Daisy begins to notice what's going on, she takes Tom's side when Gatsby says that she's nev...
ETHOS - credibility and ethics - Johannes Himmelreich (the author of this story) is a philosopher who works with engineers at Stanford's Center for Automotive Research - Diana Divecha - credible because she has a PHD in phycology and she's an assistant clinical professor at Yale child study center for emotional intelligence which makes her credible to talk about bullying PATHOS - emotions and feelings -Diana Divecha: " S chools with a positive climate foster healthy development, while a negative school climate is associated with higher rates of student bullying, aggression, victimization, and feeling unsafe." - Diana Divecha: " A majority of teachers report that they feel unprepared to deal with classroom bullying. Some teachers bully students themselves , or show a lack of empathy toward children who are bullied." - Diana Divecha: " Do leaders understand that uninterrupted, severe bullying can confer lifelong negative consequences o...
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