Friday, September 13, 2019
Tuesdays with Morrie Novel Analysis
3) He lived in the late 1970s. ââ¬Å"It is the late spring of 1979â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (pg. 3) Morrie is a sociology professor at Brandeis University. ââ¬Å"â⬠¦the senior class of Brandeis Universityâ⬠¦my favorite professorâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (pg. 3) Morrie has a wife named Charlotte, and two sons named rob and Jon. ââ¬Å"Morrie with his wife Charlotte; Morrie with his two sons robâ⬠¦ and Jon. â⬠(pg. 91) Mitch is about fifty one years old and lived in the 1990s. He is a sports journalist. ââ¬Å"I earned a masterââ¬â¢s degree in journalism and took the first job offered, as a sports writer. ââ¬â¢ (pg. 16) He has an older sister and a younger brother. ââ¬Å"You have an older sister too right? â⬠(pg. 94), ââ¬Å"I do indeed have a younger brotherâ⬠¦two-years-younger brother. â⬠(pg. 95) Morrieââ¬â¢s fortune changed when he was diagnosed with ALS. ââ¬Å"Morrie had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (pg. 7). ALS caused Morrie to ââ¬Å"have trouble walkingâ⬠(pg. ), and it caused him not to do a lot of other things like use the bathroom by himself. ââ¬Å"Connie would wheel him to the toilet, then lift him from the chair and support him as he urinated into the beaker. â⬠(pg. 49) His moral character also changed because he said, ââ¬Å"Now that Iââ¬â¢m suffering, I feel closer to people who suffer than I ever did before. â⬠(pg. 50) Mitchââ¬â¢s fortune changes when the newspaper he works for goes on strike, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦the unions at my newspaper had gone on strike. â⬠(pg. 44) His moral character also changes because Morrie ââ¬Å"finally made him cryâ⬠. pg. 186). Mitchââ¬â¢s knowledge changes because he learns that ââ¬Å"offering others what you have to giveâ⬠will give you satisfaction. (pg. 126). He also learns how to find a meaningful life by ââ¬Å"devoting yourself to loving others, devoting yourself to your community around you, and devoting yourself to something that gives you purpose and meaning. (pg. 127) I think that Morrie is a round character because we see different sides of him. We see a very emotional side like on page 185 when it says, ââ¬Å"His eyes ot small, and then he criedâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ we also see a carefree side like on page 5 when it says, ââ¬Å"He would close his eyes and with a blissful smile begin to move to his own sense of rhythm. â⬠I also think he is a static character because his personality, morals, or feelings didnââ¬â¢t change. I think Mitch is also a round character because we see different sides of him. We see a tough side on page 30 when it says, ââ¬Å"I wear old gray sweatshirts and box in the local gym and walk around with an unlit cigarette in my mouthâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ We see an emotional side on page 186 when Morrie finally makes him cry. I think Mitch is a dynamic character because in the beginning of the story Mitch is more concentrated on his work. ââ¬Å"In a few years, I was not only penning columns. I was writing sports books, doing radio shows, and appearing regularly on TVâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (pg. 16) Then in the middle of the story he didnââ¬â¢t concentrate on work because he went to visit Morrie every Tuesday. I think the most important lesson Morrie taught me was to appreciate everyday in every way. Morrie said, ââ¬Å"The loving relationships we have, the universe around us, we take these things for granted. (pg. 84) After reading this book I truly do realize that I take things for granted. I also think ââ¬Å"detachmentâ⬠really helped me. Morrie said, ââ¬Å"Detachment doesnââ¬â¢t mean you donââ¬â¢t let the experience penetrate you. On the contrary, you let it penetrate you fully. Thatââ¬â¢s how you let it goâ⬠. (pg. 103) I think Morrie is saying that you should feel one emotion for a sho rt period of time then let it go so you can experience another one. The first lesson to appreciate everyday in every way relates to the world. I think it relates to the world because like Morrie said, ââ¬Å"We are too involved in materialistic things, and they donââ¬â¢t satisfy us. â⬠(pg. 84) By concentrating on materialistic things, we donââ¬â¢t realize the love of our family and the world around us. I think the lesson ââ¬Å"detachmentâ⬠also relates to our world. Everyday we see and hear people talking about something that happened a long time ago, and they donââ¬â¢t experience another emotion because they are stuck on that one. Tuesdays with Morrie Novel Analysis 3) He lived in the late 1970s. ââ¬Å"It is the late spring of 1979â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (pg. 3) Morrie is a sociology professor at Brandeis University. ââ¬Å"â⬠¦the senior class of Brandeis Universityâ⬠¦my favorite professorâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (pg. 3) Morrie has a wife named Charlotte, and two sons named rob and Jon. ââ¬Å"Morrie with his wife Charlotte; Morrie with his two sons robâ⬠¦ and Jon. â⬠(pg. 91) Mitch is about fifty one years old and lived in the 1990s. He is a sports journalist. ââ¬Å"I earned a masterââ¬â¢s degree in journalism and took the first job offered, as a sports writer. ââ¬â¢ (pg. 16) He has an older sister and a younger brother. ââ¬Å"You have an older sister too right? â⬠(pg. 94), ââ¬Å"I do indeed have a younger brotherâ⬠¦two-years-younger brother. â⬠(pg. 95) Morrieââ¬â¢s fortune changed when he was diagnosed with ALS. ââ¬Å"Morrie had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)â⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (pg. 7). ALS caused Morrie to ââ¬Å"have trouble walkingâ⬠(pg. ), and it caused him not to do a lot of other things like use the bathroom by himself. ââ¬Å"Connie would wheel him to the toilet, then lift him from the chair and support him as he urinated into the beaker. â⬠(pg. 49) His moral character also changed because he said, ââ¬Å"Now that Iââ¬â¢m suffering, I feel closer to people who suffer than I ever did before. â⬠(pg. 50) Mitchââ¬â¢s fortune changes when the newspaper he works for goes on strike, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦the unions at my newspaper had gone on strike. â⬠(pg. 44) His moral character also changes because Morrie ââ¬Å"finally made him cryâ⬠. pg. 186). Mitchââ¬â¢s knowledge changes because he learns that ââ¬Å"offering others what you have to giveâ⬠will give you satisfaction. (pg. 126). He also learns how to find a meaningful life by ââ¬Å"devoting yourself to loving others, devoting yourself to your community around you, and devoting yourself to something that gives you purpose and meaning. (pg. 127) I think that Morrie is a round character because we see different sides of him. We see a very emotional side like on page 185 when it says, ââ¬Å"His eyes ot small, and then he criedâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ we also see a carefree side like on page 5 when it says, ââ¬Å"He would close his eyes and with a blissful smile begin to move to his own sense of rhythm. â⬠I also think he is a static character because his personality, morals, or feelings didnââ¬â¢t change. I think Mitch is also a round character because we see different sides of him. We see a tough side on page 30 when it says, ââ¬Å"I wear old gray sweatshirts and box in the local gym and walk around with an unlit cigarette in my mouthâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ We see an emotional side on page 186 when Morrie finally makes him cry. I think Mitch is a dynamic character because in the beginning of the story Mitch is more concentrated on his work. ââ¬Å"In a few years, I was not only penning columns. I was writing sports books, doing radio shows, and appearing regularly on TVâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ (pg. 16) Then in the middle of the story he didnââ¬â¢t concentrate on work because he went to visit Morrie every Tuesday. I think the most important lesson Morrie taught me was to appreciate everyday in every way. Morrie said, ââ¬Å"The loving relationships we have, the universe around us, we take these things for granted. (pg. 84) After reading this book I truly do realize that I take things for granted. I also think ââ¬Å"detachmentâ⬠really helped me. Morrie said, ââ¬Å"Detachment doesnââ¬â¢t mean you donââ¬â¢t let the experience penetrate you. On the contrary, you let it penetrate you fully. Thatââ¬â¢s how you let it goâ⬠. (pg. 103) I think Morrie is saying that you should feel one emotion for a sho rt period of time then let it go so you can experience another one. The first lesson to appreciate everyday in every way relates to the world. I think it relates to the world because like Morrie said, ââ¬Å"We are too involved in materialistic things, and they donââ¬â¢t satisfy us. â⬠(pg. 84) By concentrating on materialistic things, we donââ¬â¢t realize the love of our family and the world around us. I think the lesson ââ¬Å"detachmentâ⬠also relates to our world. Everyday we see and hear people talking about something that happened a long time ago, and they donââ¬â¢t experience another emotion because they are stuck on that one.
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