Mitch Albom's Tuesdays With Morrie

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The central character is Morrie, he is a Sociology professor at Brandeis University. He connects with one former student (Mitch Albom) and during the end of his life, as he battles ALS, meets with him every Tuesday to discuss a multitude of life's topics. These Tuesday meetings become Morrie's final lesson.The climax of "Tuesdays With Morrie" is when Mitch and Morrie say goodbye to one another. At this time, Morrie's illness had really gotten to him. He was very weak and could barely talk. The two spent their last Tuesday together.
The novel takes place during 1995, in Morrie's study, in West Newton, Massachusetts. Mitch and Morrie meet every Tuesday, in his study, to discuss the meaning of life. The setting impacts the events in the novel because it's the main place where they meet up to have discussions and the setting has a relaxed and comfortable environment where they are comfortable sharing deep
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Mitch's attitude towards Morrie is nothing less than sweet and adoring.
The whole purpose of this novel was life and the lessons that professor Morrie learned through out his course of living, here are a few examples of wisdom Morrie shared with his former student.
“The culture we have does not make people feel good about themselves. We’re teaching the wrong things. And you have to be strong enough to say if the culture doesn’t work, don’t buy it. Create your own.”
We know things are wrong. We know they need to be changed but what we don’t understand is that we are the ones who can bring the change. This advice that Morrie gives Mitch stands true in many situations, especially where culture is given more importance than the lives of the people it impacts. The culture is not perfect.
“Aging is not just decay, you know. It’s