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    for it is.”(Albom 105) Tuesdays with Morrie is about an old man dying of AlS teaching a younger man, Mitch, how to love, forgive, and be grateful. While reading Tuesdays with Morrie, I found many examples of what someone can learn by reading the book. There are many lessons to be learned throughout the entire novel. Morrie teaches us so many ways to become a better person in life. For example, he strongly believes that you should not be scared or ashamed about death. Morrie brings up death many

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    The book, Tuesdays with Morrie, is a very inspirational book to many different people. There are many things to learn from reading this book by Mitch Albom. In his book, Morrie, who is just about going to pass away, teaches Mitch many different lessons about life. The most interesting lessons was when Morrie taught Mitch how to deal with emotions, when he talked about death, and when he talked about love. First of all, on the sixth Tuesday, they talked about emotions. In a separate chapter they also

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    Tuesdays with Morrie Sometimes people forget what is important in life. They live life going about everything all wrong, thinking what really is not important is and being too blind to see what is. Some people actually know what is important in life though. In the memoir Tuesdays with Morrie, Morrie tells people how to live life through accepting love, family and death. Firstly, Morrie tells about how accepting love is essential in life. Morrie was denied of love by his father and had a little

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    The book, Tuesdays with Morrie, is a very inspirational book to many different people. There are many things to learn from reading this book by Mitch Albom. In his book, Morrie, who is just about going to pass away, teaches Mitch many different lessons about life. The most interesting lessons was when Morrie taught Mitch how to deal with emotions, when he talked about death, and when he talked about love. First of all, on the sixth Tuesday, Morrie and Mitch talked about emotions. In a separate chapter

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    Tuesdays with Morrie tells the real story of Morrie Schwartz. Morrie was a university professor who was dying of ALS (Lou Gehrig 's disease). Instead of being afraid of death, he faced it head on and decided to make the most of his time left. After seeing a Nightline episode featuring his old professor, Morrie, the author, Mitch, decides to pay his old professor a visit. Mitch is intrigued by Morrie 's attitude towards death and his life lessons, so he decides to visit Morrie again next Tuesday

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    “Tuesdays with Morrie”, by Mitch Albom, is a nonfiction retelling of a student’s meetings with his former mentor. Mitch, now a corporate lapdog, revisits one of his old college professors after he hears that he has contracted ALS, a terminal disease with no known cure. Mitch and his old professor, Morrie, discuss Morrie’s life every tuesday, and these talks continuously make Mitch a better person than who he was. Throughout this book many different themes are touched upon. One of these such theme

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    Tuesdays with Morrie is a book about Morrie a dying man that tells another man Mitch different life Lessons. One lesson that is clearly trying to be stated in this book is that people should reject modern culture. This is shown through the clear themes in the eleventh tuesday We talk about our culture. It expresses Ideas such as don’t be brainwashed, be independent and keep only a small amount of culture. One point in tuesdays with Morrie is to not be brainwashed. “You start making money a god

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    Tuesdays with Morrie In today’s day and age money has become a god to our culture. The society in which we live in today has become a slave to things, vanity, and social standings. Living in this culture brings about emptiness inside people, causing them to just want more and more. In Tuesdays with Morrie, by Mitch Album, it is apparent that conforming to a money hungry society will only harm us by giving us a false sense of happiness and a never ending want for materialistic items; instead

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    Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom is a great source for finding inspiring and thoughtful life lesson in which you can truly relate and learn from. The book takes you through the thoughts, lessons, life story and eventually the death of the authors mentor, Morrie. Throughout the books there are amazing quotes on life and what it entails. But, the real question is asked, what is the most important lesson throughout the book, if not one, then collectively what are they? We will delve into the

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    make the most out of your final days by doing all you could? In the novel Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom gains a new understanding of life’s greatest lessons through his dying professor’s, Morrie Schwartz, eyes. This book helped open my eyes as well and realize what is truly important in your life and the things you should make a priority. Between our textbook, Social Gerontology, and the novel, Tuesday’s with Morrie, they both touched a lot of important key points of aging and what a person

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