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    helps them conquer their struggle and become a better person. Therefore‚ through an examination of departure‚ test/trials and transformation of the protagonist in the written work The Stone Angel by Margaret Laurence‚ Hagar Shipley and Tuesday’s with Morrie by Mitch Albom‚ Mitch Album‚ it is visible that both protagonists have gone through the journey

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    Shakespeare and Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom‚ the main characters were able to acquire wisdom after undergoing trials and tribulations. However‚ both of these men began their quest as completely different people. Morrie always emphasized the value of family and of love‚ while King Lear saw these qualities that could be used to boot his ego. Morrie was disappointed by the way things were in society‚ while King Lear did not care much about it and accepted it the way it was. Morrie viewed death

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    Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus can be interpreted as a chilling warning of the dangers of scientific overreaching and ambition. Mary Shelley was already aware of the works of scientists such as Erasmus Darwin and was being influenced by writers such as Byron when‚ at “the age of nineteen‚ she achieved the quietly astonishing feat of looking beyond them and creating a lasting symbol of the perils of scientific Prometheanism” (Joseph‚ 1998‚ p‚ xiii). The fact that Shelley parallels

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    to life. Morrie believed that it was better to rather perish than to live a life without any love‚ as he was quoted to have said "If you don’t have the support and love and caring and concern that you get from a family‚ you don’t have much at all. Love is so supremely important. As our great poet Auden said "Love each other or perish""(Albom 91). This quote illustrates Morrie’s views of love and is of the opinion that it is better to die than to live a life devoid of love. Although Morrie grew up

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    Night and Tuesday’s with Morrie Throughout the novels Night and Tuesday’s with Morrie both Elie Wiesel from Night and Mitch from Tuesday’s with Morrie watched someone slowly die or suffer. Wiesel is a Holocaust survivor who tells his story and explains his experience in the different camps he was placed in. Mitch‚ after 16 years of no contact with his old college professor Morrie‚ Mitch finds out that Morrie has ALS and spends every Tuesday with Morrie until the last Tuesday(hence the title). They

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    In Tuesdays with Morrie‚ the protagonist‚ Morrie Schwarts has allowed other people to conduct research on him‚ allowed people to follow his journey into death‚ and most importantly allowed Mitch to hear his story to share with others explaining why Morrie is interesting. Early on Morrie is told he has ALS‚ and starts to lose his ability to accomplish strenuous tasks. Instead of feeling sorry for himself he decided to make death his last project. “Study me in a slow and patient demise. Watch what

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    Summary of Tuesdays with Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie‚ is a look a man dying from a terminal illness and how he chose to deal with his prognosis. The book was written by Morrie Schwartz’s former student‚ Mitch Albom. Mitch was busy with his career‚ but one night while watching Nightline in 1995‚ he rediscovered his old professor‚ dying with Lou Gehrig’s disease. Lou Gehrig’s disease is also known as ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosisis). ALS is a fatal degenerative disease of the nervous system

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    Memoir Morrie Dying Speech

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    accept it the way it is. In the Memoir Morrie himself is an unbelievable brave human with a positive mind. He has a different view on death‚ it’s simply unique because of the way he describes death as something he is not scare of and he knows that everyone is gonna die at some point of their life and we all should know that.No one believes it‚ If people did believe it then we would see it different too and we as humans would do things different for the goods. Morrie also says that if people knew that

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    Tuesday’s with Morrie is a memoir by Mitch Allen‚ it talks about a friendship that is between a man that is always on the run doesn’t take breaks keeps moving and his old professor. His old professor is dying from ALS which is Lou Gehrig’s disease. Throughout the book which is a memoir the professor‚ Morrie Schwartz provides life lessons that help Mitch see and think about what he is living for. Towards the end of the memoir Morrie tells Mitch “Don’t give up your life because they left keep going

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    time comes. Like a sun setting down‚ that is how death for me is. Applying what Morrie said‚ we need to learn how to die before we learn how to live. I would like to give an example in a simple context. On a daily basis‚ we try to finish all our work‚ all our tasks‚ all our businesses before the sun sets down. We try to make most of our time by being productive so that we can rest peacefully at night. This is what Morrie wants to impart with all of us‚ however in a deeper context. For myself‚ we are

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