Dee Wanted Her Daughter To Be Sick Summary

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My first major writing assignment is summarizing one of five articles provided by Amanda Mayer. For this assignment I chose an article called “Dee Dee Wanted Her Daughter To Be Sick, Gyspy Wanted Her Mom To Be Murdered” by Michelle Dean. I chose this article because the title caught my attention. When reading the title of the article, “Dee Dee Wanted Her Daughter To Be Sick, Gyspy Wanted Her Mom To Be Murdered” it made my mind wonder. What does this mean? Is this a crime story? What happens in this article? The wheels in my mind were turning. When I saw the word “murder” it got my attention because I love reading crime novels and watching t.v. shows like “Law & Order” and “Criminal Minds.” The main point of the article is about the complex story between a mom and daughter. The mom turns her daughter into a sick girl, but in actuality, her daughter is healthy which leads to a downward spiral. To support Dee Dee’s case that her daughter is ill she sees many doctors and gets them to give her daughter, Gyspy, medicine and to do surgery. Also, Dee Dee had Gyspy act like she was sick and fooling many people, which is stated throughout the article. …show more content…

Ethos, convincing people, is used through doctors, physiologists, and lawyers in the article. As you read the article some of the doctors seem to lose their standing with us because they could not detect what Dee Dee was doing to Gyspy, but ethos is used. Pathos deals with emotion and you get a lot of different emotions throughout the article. There is anger for what Dee Dee did to Gyspy, sadness for Dee Dee’s death, love which is what Rob, Gyspy’s father, has ever done to her, but there certainly more. Logos is logic, in the article, there is a use of it. Like when the article discusses the condition that Dee Dee had called, Malingering. The article is set up to invoke pathos, ethos, logos to help us understand the whole story and not just one part of

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