Tuesdays With Morrie Research Paper

618 Words2 Pages

Has anyone ever struggled with aging, marriage, and forgiveness? Well, throughout this paper the topics are how aging, marriage, and forgiveness, written in the book Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, not only impacted characters in the book, but also in society, the world, and in relationships. The first topic, aging seems to be a big factor in the world and society. Aging is the process of growing older. Some think of aging as dying or being too old to do anything. Although this might be true, some think of it as maturing and growing into a better person. On the Second Tuesday...Morrie says, “The culture doesn’t encourage you to think about such things until you’re about to die” (64). Some may think what Morrie means about this quote is that when someone is aging in society, they wouldn't think people would judge them, but as some know they don’t have to think about such things until they start aging. In the book, Tuesdays with Morrie, Morrie was growing to be very old. He struggled because while aging, he …show more content…

Even though it was very hard for Janine, she loved him. Forgiveness is an action or statement that shows someone that even though it was wrong, there is no way anyone can hold it against them. Forgiveness has changed in so many ways because people see it differently.On the Twelfth Tuesday... Morrie says to Mitch,”There is no point in keeping vengeance or stubbornness” (164). This is important because anyone could regret not forgiving someone because something can go bad in such a small amount of time and they wouldn't know about it. Some would say Janine saw how sick Morrie was and how it had a big effect on Mitch. She wouldn’t want to regret not meeting Morrie, so she agreed to go

Open Document