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A review of the book "Tuesdays with Morrie: an Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson" by Mitch Albom. -- 1,187 words; MLA

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TUESDAY'S WITH MORRIE

tuesdays with morre is a sad story. It is about a friendsip beetween a college 
professor and his student. When Mitch went to college at Brandeis University he had a
college professor name Morrie Schwartz. Though the four years that Mitch went to 
college they became really good friends. Mitch asked Mr.Morrie if he could be his
mentor.
To Teach him all of the things life had to offer. After Mitch graduated 
from college they agreed to stay in touch. Mitch got a great job offer to be a sports
columnist in Detroit, so he took it. Well time went by and they called each other every
so
often, but after awhile Mitch was much to busy with work that he lost touch with Mr.
Morrie.
He thought about him every once in awhile but never called or wrote him. One
night when he was watching television he saw Mr. Morrie on nightline. That night he
learned that Mr. Morrie had Lou Gehrig's disease. After Mitch heard about his illness he
called
him. Mr. Morrie was glad to hear from Mitch. He told him that he had a lot of 
things he wanted to discus with him before he died. It was a class and he was the 
only student. the class met on Tuesdays. It began after breakfast. The subject was the
meaning of life.
It was taught with experience. No grades were given, but there were oral exams each
week.
He was expected to respond to questions, and you were expected to pose questions of your
own. No books were required, yet many topics were coverd, including love, work,
community, family, aging,
forgiveness, and, finally, death. The last lecture was brief, only a few words. a
funeral
was held in lieu of graduation. Although no final exam was given, you were expected to
produce one 
long paper on what you learned. The last class of Mr.Morries class had only one student,
which was Mitch. 


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