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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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    Everyone has different experiences with loss or threats‚ but in almost every case‚ they change the person. In Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays with MorrieMorrie experiences a major‚ and irreversible‚ threat on his life when he gets sick. This causes him and his old student Mitch to re-examine the way they lived their lives‚ and the way they are going to live the rest of their days. It alters the way that they view others and their entire relationship with the rest of society and‚ as is the case with most

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    Tuesdays with Morrie is a true-to-life story about a sports writer‚ Mitch Albom‚ (who is also the author of the book)‚ who looks after his old college professor‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ after hearing of his illness and soon the relationship between them rekindles after years apart. The setting of the story is in Morrie’s home in West Newton‚ Massachusetts. The two main characters of the book are Mitch Albom and Morrie Schwartz. Mitch Albom earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brandeis University

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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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    Sarah Jackson SOCI 480 2/4/2013 Tuesdays with Morrie One day‚ we all must face the reality of death through either our own personal time clock running out or watching someone we love die. For Mitch Albom this reality came through a college professor whom he was very close to in college. Mitch Albom‚ after graduation and through years of hard work‚ found himself questioning the meaning of what he had been doing for years. These questions were evoked by his professor‚ who came back into his

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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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    Quotes/Lines “What if today were my last day on earth?” ~Morrie This simple quote by Morrie speaks so loudly. What if today was your last day on earth? This is really something to think about. Nothing says live everyday to the fullest better than this. We never know when our last day will be‚ it is best to live ever day as if it were your last. Take your days one at a time. Most people look at life in years‚ giant increments of time. I believe if you look at life by each day‚ you will appreciate

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    least once in his or her life. Two novels‚ Tuesdays with Morrie‚ written by Mitch Albom‚ and Night‚ written by Elie Wiesel‚ exemplify the thought of adversity perfectly. Each character battles through the difficulties in his life to make it better for themselves and for those around them. Each novel expresses the theme of adversity through inhumanity‚ faith‚ and death. Adversity is synonymous with the words difficulty and misfortune. In Tuesdays with Morrie and Night‚ the main characters in each novel

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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 By: Mitch Albom “Teachers takes a hand‚ opens a mind and touches a heart.” The book “Tuesdays with Morrie” touches the heart of many people. He wasn’t a superstar athlete‚ a successful entrepreneur or a famous actor. He was not a household name. His only claim to fame was an appearance on Nightline. But ask anyone who knew him and they’ll likely tell you that Morrie Schwartz made more of an impression on them then Michael Jordan‚ Bill Gates and Jodie Foster combined. “Tuesdays

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