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    The Analysis of the Philosophical and Social Approaches in Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays with Morrie An Undergraduate Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the College of Human‚ Development‚ Department of Teacher Education Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English By: Agote‚ Daisy C. Austria‚ Rhea Carla D. Bangate‚ Luzila Camille C Banzon‚ Ansherina Q. Garganza‚ Nerissa _. December

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    Medha Sarma ENG4U K. Sondhi 11.07.14 Tuesdays with Morrie Eulogy Morrie once said‚ “dying is only one thing to be sad over... living unhappily is something else.” Morrie Schwartz was a remarkable person‚ a wonderful husband‚ a loving father and an amazing professor. His loving personality has touched the lives of many people around him‚ including his students‚ family and friends. During our lessons in the weeks before his passing‚ he managed to change my whole life and

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    Love Always Wins A review on Tuesdays with Morrie It is a small book‚ it is a big book; it tells a sad story‚ it tells a joyous story; it discusses death‚ it discusses life. Tuesdays with Morrie‚ an easy book to read‚ but indicates profound meanings. Morrie‚ the hero of the book‚ has a lethal illness‚ to which medicine could do nothing. Despite this‚ he chooses not to withdraw from the world‚ but to live ---- or at least try to live ---- with dignity‚ with courage‚ with humor‚ with

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    Tuesdays with Morrie R1 author’s purpose Essay What would you do if you were told you were going to die in a matter of days or weeks‚ and life as you know it would completely change? What would you do in your last days alive? One of the things our generation struggles with the most nowadays is finding their place in life and through the process‚ they get lost and forget what truly matters. As we progress‚ we tend to forget all the things that are essential to what we all deserve‚ our happiness.

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    Tuesdays with Morrie is an inspirational book about a dying professor‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ and his former student Mitch Albom. Morrie learns that he has Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)‚ Lou Gehrig’s disease and knows he is going to die. When Mitch hears about Morrie he decides to get in contact with him after sixteen years of absence. When they reunite Morrie teaches Mitch about so many of life’s lessons in the last fourteen weeks of his life. Morrie and Mitch meet on Tuesdays to discuss love

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    Tuesdays with Morrie LIST OF CHARACTERS Major Characters Morrie Schwartz - The novel is centered around him; Morrie is Mitch’s former college professor who was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gherig’s disease); he meets with Mitch in his home every Tuesday to teach him about the meaning of life. Mitch Albom- Morrie’s former student; he has since become a journalist and leads a very fast paced life; finds Morrie after hearing he is sick on "ABC’s Nightline" and visits him every Tuesday. Minor Characters

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    Tuesdays with Morrie In-Class Essay “Love is how you stay alive” (Albom 133). This was a quote in Tuesdays with Morrie. It was one of many that I made connections with people in my own life. People that I have looked up to for wisdom and relief that everything is going to be okay. Morrie was a man with good morals‚ and he believed that people need to devote themselves to their community and their self in order to have a meaning of life. Throughout the book‚ I believed the theme was about knowing

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    My Thursday with Tuesday with Morrie Christina Koo 古晓娜 10321029 Dec.30 2012 Our Fear of Death Life is a class‚ from the day we came to the day we leave. In this class‚ we learn to learn‚ learn to live‚ learn to accept relationships‚ learn to face death‚ and learn to adapt to this long and fancy journey of life. Since our childhood‚ we constantly wonder what our futures will be. Our future life style‚ future career‚ the coming deterioration

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    profit from the experiences of others‚ comparing them with our own.” - Bob Cameron The essay question: Using reader-response theory and the quote by Bob Cameron‚ discuss how effectively Mitch Albom‚ author of Tuesdays with Morrie‚ uses plot and story‚ character development‚ point of view‚ theme‚ and symbols to convey his mesage. Include your personal thoughts and views‚ as well as textual references‚ to support your opinions. In Mitch Albom’s Tuesday’s with Morrie‚ Albom detailed his personal

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    Annie 2091 Ms. Lisa Diviney 5 Prompts of Memoir 6 August 2014 Tuesday with Morrie The book “Tuesday with Morrie” is structured at first‚ like a school’s hand book‚ then it changes to a diary. Unlike the fiction work‚ chapters are not labeled one‚ two‚ three‚ and four. Instead‚ the first chapter was called “The Syllabus” which is an introduction to Morrie‚ the author’s college professor‚ a significance figure in this book. The second chapter was called “The Student”‚ the chapter

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