The Importance Of Mitch's Intangible Gifts To Morrie '

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These Tuesdays demonstrate the extent of Mitch’s growth since they both started meeting on Tuesdays. He no longer excuses himself when Morrie has his physical therapy; he actually learns how to do this for Morrie himself. Now, Mitch is less self-conscious and embarrassed about helping Morrie or even the amount of physical contact occurring between the two. No mention is made of Mitch bringing food with him which was his way of bringing a gift. Instead, he extends valuable intangible gifts to Morrie, such as love, friendship, time and attention. Mitch gives these items to Morrie through participating in his physical therapy, rubbing his feet with lotion, and attentively listening while they hold hands. As Morrie points out, physical attention

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