The Fourteenth Tuesday – Conclusion – Flashcards
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How does Charlotte let Mitch know about Morrie's final days have come?
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Charlotte had called the day before to tell me Morrie was not doing well." This was her way of saying the final days had arrived.
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*Briefly explain Morrie about Mitch's farewell visit. How do you think each of the men has changed since their first lesson began?
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Morrie is trying to show Mitch how you say "goodbye". And finally makes Mitch cry. //// Your answer on how each changed.
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*Why do you think Mitch titles the chapter about Morrie's death and funeral "Graduation"?
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Mitch called the whole experience course is "Life" and the final end of course is death and then graduation.
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*Which of Morrie's words does Mitch recall as he watches Morrie's ashes being placed into the ground? Why do you think this is significant?
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"You talk, I'll listen, " //////Your answer to why it is significant.
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What does Mitch want to tell the person he was before he rediscovered Morrie?
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I want to tell him what to look out for, what mistakes to avoid. I want to tell him to be more open, to ignore the lure of advertised values, to pay attention when your loved ones are speaking, as if it were the last time you might hear them
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*How do Mitch and his brother reestablish contact? What do you think their future relationship will be?
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I reached my brother in Spain. We had a long talk. I told him I respected his distance, and that all I wanted was to be in touch—in the present, not just the past—to hold him in my life as much as he could let me.///// your answer about future relationship'
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What does Morrie call the book Mitch writes about their visits? Who names it? How does the publication of the book assist Morrie?
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Tuesdays with Morrie//// Morrie names it///It helps pay medical bills and expenses.
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What does Mitch say about Morrie in the conclusion of the book?
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Have you ever really had a teacher? One who saw you as a raw but precious thing, a jewel that, with wisdom, could be polished to a proud shine? If you are lucky enough to find your way to such teachers, you will always find your way back.