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    Tuesdays with Morrie‚ a book everyone should read I think Tuesdays with Morrie is an outstanding book. In this book‚ Morrie Schwartz teaches you great moral values‚ explains good ways of life‚ and gives you lessons on how to think. I believe everyone should read this book‚ it might change your point of view on life. Morrie talks a lot about being young‚ and how it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. “I know what a misery being young can be‚ so don’t tell me it’s so great.” (Albom 117) What Morrie

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    In the book Tuesdays with Morrie‚ Mitch Albom reunites with Morrie Schwartz every Tuesday to discuss the universal theme of life‚ which is to break away from the puppet strings society has constructed and to see the world as it really is. This novel is told from the perspective of the author‚ Mitch Albom. Mitch graduates from college with the mindset of refusing to let life pass by. Reality finally strikes Albom while visiting Morrie and learns to understand the nature of today’s people is often

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    Mitch’s long time professor Morrie also has ALS. Despite having this unfortunate disease‚ Morrie is still optimistic and teaching lessons to Mitch. In the Memoir Tuesday with Morrie Morrie teaches people through loving and trusting family‚ accept aging and realizing love goes on even after a person is gone. Firstly Morrie teaches that sticking and trusting family is important in life. Morries childhood was not easy nor happy. Morrie´s mother died when he was very young. Morrie knew that family love

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    raise money for Morrie’s disease and raise awareness. “Tuesdays with Morrie” got it’s name because Mitch and Morrie used to meet on Tuesday’s and discuss life. Morrie is the main character in this book‚ along with Mitch‚ the author of the book. Morrie has a disease that affects the nerves in your body‚ it affects different parts of your body and eventually gets to your lungs. The cause of death from this disease would be suffocating. Morrie decided instead of sitting around being depressed he was

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    In the novels Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom and Night written by Elie Wiesel‚ both are faced with humanity and inhumanity from man. Although the two books are set in very different time periods and situations‚ one can the world has remained the same. One can see how the love‚ death‚ and faith aids each in the life journey. In Tuesdays with MorrieMorrie states‚ “Love is the only rational act” (Albom 52). Morrie believes that love is the most important thing one could have. He does not fear

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    TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE READING NOVEL TEST Part A: Multiple Choice 1. Why does Mitch feel guilty about his brother‚ Peter? A. He wasn’t there for him when he was dying. B. Peter had cancer‚ but Mitch thought he should’ve been the one to get cancer. C. Mitch was jealous of Peter. D. Mitch stole something from him before he died. 2. Why does Morrie feel it is important to accept our death early in life? A. So we can appreciate life and our loved ones B. So we can live life to the fullest

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    Journey Motif Tuesdays with Morrie ENG 4U1 – Period 2 Tuesday‚ December 10‚ 2013 In Mitch Albom’s novel Tuesdays with Morrie‚ Mitch’s journey with his college professor ultimately strengthens him as an individual. The first lesson Morrie teaches Mitch that helps him grow as a person is love. At the beginning of the book‚ Mitch is afraid to show emotion or express love. Morrie teaches Mitch a very important lesson “Love each other or die” (Albom‚ 163). Morrie also has

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    and Death in “Tuesdays with Morrie” Mitch Albom: Tuesday’s with Morrie Mankind has always been obsessed with its own mortality. This obsession of death and dying has fuelled the interests in many professions ranging from doctors to playwrights. Interestingly enough‚ love and death have always been intertwined; stories such as Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet easily come to mind as examples of this curious relationship. It is no surprise that Mitch Albom’s novel “Tuesdays with Morrie” aims to prove

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    If you’re like some fortunate people‚ you have enjoyed the company of an older‚ wiser friend or mentor; someone who has guided you‚ listened to you‚ and provided you with wisdom beyond your years. For Mitch Albom‚ that person was Morrie Schwartz‚ his college professor from sixteen years before. Like Mitch‚ you may have lost track of this mentor as you made your way through the world‚ and as the insights faded‚ the world seemed somehow colder. Wouldn’t you like to see that person again and ask the

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    Tuesdays With Morrie: A Biography of the Blind Blessing “ALS is a neurodegenerative disease where the nerve cells in your muscles die. The ‘living wires’ which connect your brain to your muscles degenerate‚ leading to a loss of mobility‚ loss of speech and eventually impact the ability to breathe” (ALS Canada: What is ALS). This is the disease that impacts Morrie so greatly throughout the novel but is not necessarily a villain. Morrie Schwartz does not see his disease‚ ALS‚ as a villain‚ rather

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