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    Death, Fear, and Aging When reading Tuesdays with Morrie, written by Mitch Albom, there are vast number of life lessons that are taught A young man named Mitch, from detroit, goes for his final class with his old professor, Morrie Schwartz. Morrie teaches Mitch about the things most needed teachings in life: death, fear, and aging. In the chapter The Student, Mitch is now frequently going to Morrie’s home. This is after Mitch had received the news that Morrie has been diagnosed with ALS. Mitch want’s

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    Throughout Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom expresses thematic elements through various literary devices. Albom articulates Morrie’s life lessons discussed during their weekly Tuesday meetings using similes and metaphors to create a deeper understanding for the reader. Morrie, a Sociology professor at Brandeis University, is suffering through ALS, which is a serious, fatal illness. Through life lessons, Morrie expresses the importance of using effective time management. Finally, Albom provides encouragement

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    Through society as a civilization we are constantly being reminded of death. In Tuesdays with Morrie, the author, Mitch Albom, conveys the story of his professor, Morrie Schwartz, whom is dealing with a life threatening disease. In his life Mitch is so caught up materialistic possessions that he begins to lose focus on the true meaning in life. After this realization Mitch comes in contact with Morrie and writes down on a piece of paper a list, “death, fear, aging, greed, marriage, family, society

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    on it’s on? Although most conflicts from both books, Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom and The Diary of Anne Frank by Anne Frank, are different from each other but there is one conflict that they share in common which is internal problems. The major conflict in Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom is that Mitch struggles to find what is his meaning in his life and his solution to this problem is taking advices from his professor Morrie, which helps him contact his brother. The major conflict

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    Old Professor New Lessons Tuesdays with Morrie Thesis: In the novel Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Aldom gains a new understanding on life's lessons taught by his old professor Morrie. Old Professor-New Lessons Mitch Albom attended many classes taught by Morrie Schwartz during his years at Brandeis University, but he does not attempt to learn the meaning of life until he is in his forties. The knowledge of his favorite professors illness forces Mitch to rekindle an old friendship. In the

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    Tuesdays with Morrie is a book about life. Morrie was a man who learned he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), which is a disease that weakens muscles and impacts physical function. When he learned that he had this disease one of the major quotes that he told Mitch was “When you learn to die, you learn to live.” I think it means, when you learn that you’re going to die you realize some of the morales you had in life were wrong. For example many people believe that money can bring you happiness

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    Tuesdays with Morrie revolves around the transcendent student-mentor relationship between Mitchell Albom, a workaholic sports writer and his former Sociology professor Morrie Schwartz. During his college years, Mitch develops a student-mentor relationship with his professor Morrie which quickly becomes a close friendship. However, in spite of assurances to the contrary, Mitch neglects to stay in touch with Morrie. Morrie, as we come to find out begins to slowly manifest signs of amyotrophic lateral

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    Throughout the book, Tuesdays with Morrie, you encounter many different characters that mold the story into what it is. The characters that draw the most attention are, of course, Morrie Schwartz, Mitch Albom, and Morrie's father, Charlie. These three characters all have unique characteristics that rely on one another to create a life-altering story. Morrie Schwartz, a man that everyone fell in love with the second they met him. Throughout the book we discover that Morrie was not just your average

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    The novel, Tuesdays with Morrie, is much like the lyrics “It's the remix to ignition, hot and fresh out the kitchen” from the song “Ignition Remix” by R. Kelly. Tuesdays with Morrie brings you “hot and fresh” life lessons with every new chapter that you can learn from just reading and it sticks to you forever. It’s just like R. Kelly’s remix of his song “Ignition” where it brings you a “hot and fresh” new remix that sticks with you for many years to come. Three of the many life lessons I learned

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    to make the most of their time on earth. In Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom, the lead character Morrie Schwartz was diagnosed with the fatal disease Lou Gerrig’s Disease, also know as ALS. Although many people

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