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Page 1: From Tuesdays with Morrie page 950 Mitch Albom. Think about it… 1.How do you feel about getting older? Why? What do you think is the ideal age? Why? 2.How

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Mitch Albom

Page 2: From Tuesdays with Morrie page 950 Mitch Albom. Think about it… 1.How do you feel about getting older? Why? What do you think is the ideal age? Why? 2.How

Think about it…

1. How do you feel about getting older? Why? What do you think is the ideal age? Why?

2. How do you think most people in society feel about aging?

Page 3: From Tuesdays with Morrie page 950 Mitch Albom. Think about it… 1.How do you feel about getting older? Why? What do you think is the ideal age? Why? 2.How

Mitch Albom

• Born in 1958• Morrie Schwartz was Albom’s Sociology professor

– Brandeis University in Massachusetts• Journalist - Sportswriter in Detroit, Michigan• Author of The Five People You Meet in Heaven published in 2004• At the time of Albom’s visits, Morrie Schwartz was dying of Lou

Gehrig's disease-- a disease of the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord that control voluntary muscle movement.

• Complete title: Tuesdays with Morrie– an old man, a young man, and life’s greatest lesson– published in 1997 (sold more than 14 million copies)– Albom wrote this book to help pay for Morrie’s medical

expenses.

Page 4: From Tuesdays with Morrie page 950 Mitch Albom. Think about it… 1.How do you feel about getting older? Why? What do you think is the ideal age? Why? 2.How

Before You Read…

1. What type of nonfiction work is Tuesdays with Morrie?

2. How does Morrie say that young people are being “manipulated”?

3. How is Morrie’s perspective on aging different than most?

4. What message does Morrie try to explain to Mitch Albom in this excerpt?

Page 5: From Tuesdays with Morrie page 950 Mitch Albom. Think about it… 1.How do you feel about getting older? Why? What do you think is the ideal age? Why? 2.How

Notes1. What type of nonfiction work is Tuesdays with Morrie?

– biography: when a person’s writes the story of another person’s life (Mitch Albom writes the life story of Morrie )

2. How does Morrie say that young people are being “manipulated”?– Through the media and advertisements- images of young

people• Telling young people that if they wear a certain brand of

jeans or buy a certain cologne that they will be “beautiful” and attractive

3. How is Morrie’s perspective on aging different than most?– Most people have a negative view of getting older, where as

Morrie has a more positive and realistic perspective.4. What message does Morrie try to explain to Mitch Albom in this

excerpt?– To appreciate life at each stage– To embrace and appreciate the changes the future brings

Page 6: From Tuesdays with Morrie page 950 Mitch Albom. Think about it… 1.How do you feel about getting older? Why? What do you think is the ideal age? Why? 2.How

Make a Connection…

• Is there someone older, patient and wise, who understands you, helps you see the world as a more meaningful place? Someone who gives you advice to help you make your way through life? (Maybe it’s a grandparent, or a teacher, or a neighbor, or a family friend…)

• What have you learned from him or her?