It is implied that Mitch reunites with his professor because, upon seeing his interview on "Nightline," remembers the good student and the good person he had been during his …show more content…
Just as Morrie's "softness" had been attractive to him in college, Mitch now needs this compassion and tenderness from Morrie to regain some sense of the man he had been as well as the man he would like to be. The relationship that Mitch and Morrie share, however, is not one-sided. Morrie also benefits from his time with Mitch, as he is able to live in vicarious spirit through Mitch and the escapades he is now experiencing for the first time in his young life. This rare dynamic between Mitch and Morrie is embodied by the nicknames they call one another, Morrie being the "coach" and Mitch being the "player." Morrie has lived a long, experienced life and passes his experiences on to Mitch, so that he may learn from them, as Morrie has, and literally play them out in his