Friday, September 27, 2013

Tuesdays with Morrie - Chapters 9-12



In these chapters Morrie and Mitch talked very deep conversations about the world and life, feeling sorry for yourself and regrets. Mitch feel upset about seeing his old professor the way he does, he remembers him with a high spirit but now he is not the same anymore. Mitch doesn’t stop treating his old professor with respect and comfort bring him delicious food and being there for Morrie assisting him and comforting him..Mitch looks at Morrie and wonders if he feels bad for himself he decides to ask Morrie replies,

 “That at times, he does, usually in the mornings. He mourns for his body and the control that he has lost, and cries if he needs to

Morrie is just happy he got to experience so much, he loves the little things in life. He mentioned that he is happy and lucky he is that he had the chance to tell his loved ones goodbye before he went. He felt luck and he is appreciative of the time he has left. As always, Mitch is always surprised by the responses and anything the professor says, he has such a positive mind.
              It is always good to be around positive people , just makes you appriate the good and the bad , everything happens for a reason and everyone has a time to go and the fact that Morrie is going through a upsetting time he still finds the good in every situation . Morrie says he feel “lucky” in such a depressing time of his life. I feel like we all complain about the littlest things, when things could be worse and that’s how Morrie feels he is appreciative and understanding. Morrie has the best Spirit and personality
         

  Mitch didn’t bring a cell phone so he wouldn’t get disturb he wanted to make this visit meaningful and just focus on him. When Mitch Touched Morrie he felt
  "Seeds of death inside his shriveling frame."  He he knew that the time with Morrie was limited. He wanted to make the best out of this all and Embrace every minute with him.
           One passage that I like what When morrie had the flashback of his class, when Morrie had the group up and each  student had to fall backwards and trust that the other person to catch them and they had to keep going until no one will flinch . “Morrie remembered that the girl had closed her eyes, and says that this exercise serves as a metaphor for the secret to trust in relationships; one must sometimes trust blindly, relying only on what they feel to guide them in their decision-making.”
I like this because its deep and true .Trust is a very hard thing to do and i felt like Morrie always made people learn and risk things because at the end of the day it can work out perfectly or not work out at all but everything happens for a reason and every experience is a lesson to learn from . Morrie and Mitch always had trust and Mitch always knew that Morrie was there if he needed to fall back on someone and talk whenever he needed him and same with Morrie with Mitch

Works cited :

Albom, Mitch. Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson. New York: Doubleday, 1997. Print.

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