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    parents and children living together in a household‚ which shows how Morrie let mitch be part of his family. Making mitch always welcomed into morries home when they were talking to each other about something new and mitch is learning things new every tuesday with morrie‚ they were friends since his first year of university‚ that is when they became friends‚ Mitch always told morrie what happening in his life and some way or another morrie could relate to things‚ mitch could remember him dancing on the

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    and Book Comparison Tuesdays With Morrie is both a book and a movie. They are alike and different in so many different ways. The movie is never going to have as much detail as the book did‚ but they did a good job making the movie as close as possible to the book. The book covered a lot more aspects of the story than the movie did‚ and the book focused on the bigger more important parts. There were a lot of main points that the book and movie were alike. In both Morrie dies the same way with

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    Tuesdays With Morrie Essay Tuesdays With Morrie is a book that is so thought provoking one has to stop and think about what is really being said. Throughout the text‚ I was stoping and trying to soak up all that was being said because comparisons I could make to my own life. This memoir was not just about how Morrie spent the last months of his life‚ but how he was able to make an impact on others‚ specifically Mitch. Even though Morrie knew he was going to die soon‚ he continued to change and learn

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    On the fourth Tuesday‚ they talked about death. Death is certain. We all know that we will die. But what makes Morrie different from us? If we all know that we are dying‚ why only Morrie‚ at the least‚ has had a strong resolution to tell his story and make the most of his remaining time? It is because he believed it. Death for him is more authentic than anything. He accepted the things he cannot do and gave attention to things that he can because he wanted to make the most of his remaining time

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    impermanent” (Albom 103). Morrie has ALS and he is going to die soon and he knows that. He is trying not to cling on to things because he knows the things will not go with him when he dies. Morrie is trying to take the good for the bag and make it worthwhile until he is officially gone. In the memoir Tuesdays with Morrie Morrie teaches people to live life through loving family‚ showing that money is not important‚ and saying goodbye to his loved ones. Firstly‚ Morrie teaches that loving family

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    And slowly a discussion begins-- as Morrie has wanted all along-- about the effect of silence on human relations. Why are we embarrassed by silence? What comfort do we find in all the noise? I am not bothered by silence. For all the noise I make with my friends‚ I am still not comfortable talking about my feelings in front of others-- especially not classmates. I could sit in the quiet for hours if that is what the class demanded. On my out‚ Morrie stops me. “You didn’t say much today‚” he

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    “Death ends a life‚ not a relationship.” (Mitch Albom: Tuesdays with Morrie). The motivational book “Tuesdays with Morrie” is about the unbreakable bond between an elderly teacher‚ Morrie Schwartz‚ and his former student ‚ Mitch Albom. Their relationship is a heart warmer to many people‚ including myself. Throughout this book there were several themes including forgiving yourself and others‚ following your heart ‚ and not idolizing materialistic things. Forgiving not only other people but also

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    his book‚ Tuesdays with Morrie‚ Mitch Albom learned life’s greatest lessons through his old professor’s life and death. The class took place every Tuesday in his professor’s home until his death in which they discussed various topics. The lessons varied from talking about the culture we live in and money‚ as well as love and death. Mitch’s professor‚ Morrie‚ had a relationship that surpassed that of a student and teacher‚ they were friends that respected each other and therefore‚ Morrie helped his

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    Mitch Albom’s‚ Tuesdays with Morrie‚ is a book about compassion and the reality of life amongst a college professor and one of his students. This story is about an older professor teaching and informing his younger student about the crucial lessons of life as he is facing death. “We’re involved in trillions of little acts to just keep going. So we don’t get into the habit of standing back and looking at our lives and saying‚ Is this all? Is this all I want? Is something missing?” (64-65). Throughout

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    have read throughout my life have had a significant impact on who I am today and what I believe in. In particular‚ the school setwork novels “Tuesdays with Morrie” by Mitch Albom from Grade 8 and “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins from Grade 10 have had an effect on my life. “Do I wither up and disappear‚ or do I make the best of my time left?” – Morrie Schwartz‚ in his thoughts after being told he had ALS‚ a neurodegenerative disease. He knew this meant he had only a limited time left before

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