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    Mitch Albom has created a heartfelt and moving memoir with Tuesdays with Morrie. The overall feel of the story is captivating. From the very first page, the readers are drawn in and urged by the words to read further and further. Before they know it they have finished reading and have tears streaming down their cheeks. Once the initial tears go away, then sets in the deep personal reflection. Tuesdays with Morrie is more than just a story about a man and his professor, it’s a story about life.…

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    “Once you learn to die, you learn how to live.”(Albom 82) This important quote is from Morrie Schwartz in Mitch Albom’s book Tuesdays with Morrie. This is a quote that many people don't think about, but Morrie thinks this because when you are dying one want to do all the things one wanted to do in their life. In the book Tuesdays with Morrie, Mitch Albom reunites with his old college professor, Morrie, who is dying from the disease ALS. Morrie does not have much time left in his life, but he…

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    Tuesdays With Morrie, by Mitch Albom, Morrie uses several aphorisms to teach Mitch about life. In the memoir, life lessons taught by Morrie are learned on Tuesdays, leading up to his death. Morrie, a professor of sociology, suffers from ALS, in which he learns the true values of life. He learns the importance of love, family, and where a person’s values are placed. Morrie talks about a different topic on each of the Tuesdays over a span of fourteen weeks. He teaches Mitch about the world,…

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    Tuesdays With Morrie is an enticing story about changes of mind. In the novel, a dying, wise man named Morrie Schwartz, takes on the author and central character Mitch, and guides him towards a brighter tomorrow. Mitch Albom, the author of the book, is a somewhat narcissistic man who has to face the impending death of Morrie by ALS, sometimes known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a fatal neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells responsible for controlling muscle actions in the arms and…

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    two star crossed lovers, Hazel, a teenage girl with terminal lung cancer, and Augustus, an 18 year old with Osteosarcoma, are left with little time and have to live out the rest of their lives to the fullest. In the book Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, Morrie, an elderly man formerly a professor of Sociology at Brandeis University, who is diagnosed with ALS and…

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    Tuesdays with Morrie The author was a man named Mitch Albom, who was very close to his university professor, who was very close to his teacher, ALS, after 16 years of his promise to return to his hometown and to stay in touch with his teacher when he watched the television as a cure for muscular nerve function. I think it's possible. Based on this reality, this book was written for the memory of his teacher. (he was an athletic journalist) Morrie Schwartz was a sociologist at Brandeis University…

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    ‘‘Tuesdays with Morrie’’ is a novel written by the author Mitch Albom. It talks about and old man and a young man who are friends and life’s greatest lesson. The novel content displays fourteen Tuesdays that Mitch the writer had with Morrie. In the first Tuesday, they both take about the world and its importance for people. In the second Tuesday, they discuss the feeling of sorry for yourself. In the fourth Tuesday, they talked about death and the desire of being alive. The fifth Tuesday…

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    The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom 6000 years ago, Dor was the created the concept of time. As a consequence of him being persistently preoccupied with observing, counting, and, furthermore measuring everything, he made the first 2 clocks using shadows along with water bowls through his curiousity as well as his discovery. One day, Dor's dearest wife, Alli died an untimely death due to a disease which caused Dor to be upset how life could be so unfair. He felt a powerful yearning to reverse time.…

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    Stephen King is a renowned 21st century author, best known for horror novels such as The Shining and It. However, King took much more of a science fiction approach with 11/23/63. In short, 11/23/63 is a novel about stereotypical time travel with the usual Stephen King plot twists. Although none of the ideas within the novel are necessarily new, specific additions to the plot of the novel made it feel fresh and original. Jake Epping is a newly divorced English teacher in Lisbon Falls, Maine,…

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    Albom began sharing Morrie’s death and the process of dying by sharing one of the very first metaphor’s when he describes the pink hibiscus plant and how it stays beautiful as its leaves wither away. “The last class of my old professor’s life took place once a week, in his home, by a window in his study where he could watch a small hibiscus plant shed its pink flowers.” (Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie, 1997 pg. 56). As Albom visits Morrie on his weekly visits, you notice with the tone and several…

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