A review of the book, "Tuesdays With Morrie", by Mitch Albom.
1,037 words (approx. 4.1 pages) |
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APA | 2004
Paper Summary:
'Tuesdays With Morrie', by Mitch Albom, is about a dying teacher and his last lesson to his favorite student. It is written from the student's point of view and is based on a true story. This paper reviews the book and shows that although it is short and simple to read, in the final analysis, its basic theme -one has to learn how to die in order to learn how to live - rings hollow.
From the Paper:
"'Tuesdays With Morrie' was an interesting read, though not very profound. It was pleasant enough and well worth the few hours I put into reading it. Morrie made three points on his Tuesdays with Mitch that stood out most to me: learning to die is how one learns to live, the importance and path to detachment from one's emotions, and the necessity to build one's own subculture."
""Tuesdays With Morrie"" 17 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Analytical-Essay-Tuesdays-With-Morrie/62785>
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Dec 05, 2005
Went back to school late in life. I'm a communications major with filmmaking aspirations. I've always had an interest in philosophy and religion, and my writing and reading over the years reflects that.