Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Free Essays on Tuesdays With Morrie Vs. A Walk To Remember
Tuesdays with Morrie vs. A Walk to Remember Itââ¬â¢s about noon. Itââ¬â¢s that part of your day where youââ¬â¢re relaxing in your worn-in recliner thinking about what you have to be grateful for today. Or maybe youââ¬â¢re in 5th period English class, the sunlight is tearing into the classroom distracting you and you start thinking about that very same thing. Are you grateful for laughter? Are you grateful for tears? Once youââ¬â¢ve asked yourself enough of these questions you start to see the big picture. The number one answerâ⬠¦you realize you grateful for all of it. Okay, okay so maybe the synopsis above doesnââ¬â¢t sound like the typical setting for most of us, but for Morrie Schwartz and Jamie Sullivan it was. Morrie and Jamie were grateful for life in its entirety, even as short as it was going to be for them. In Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom and A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks, both characters Morrie and Jamie are diagnosed with fatal diseases. The number one standing similarity between these two heart-wrenching stories was that Morrie and Jamie saw every component of the life they had, to be a blessing. ââ¬Å"Morrie had always been a dancer but the music didnââ¬â¢t matter. Rock and roll, big band, the blues. He loved them all.â⬠(page 5) Morrie is an older retired college professor who is just absolutely positively brilliant. Jamie is a high school student who doesnââ¬â¢t really fit in, but that doesnââ¬â¢t matter to her. What matters to Jamie is helping others and being spiritual. Even though both characters are very far apart in age, I see a big similarity between their so- called ââ¬Å"karmaââ¬â¢s.â⬠Morrie still has that young kid way about him when you look at him. You can see he still hasnââ¬â¢t entirely let go of his childhood. He still has that twinkle in his eye. That twinkle that you know occasionally still wishes he could dream of going on rocket ships to the moon. As for Jamie she is young, a teenager. But she is a ve... Free Essays on Tuesdays With Morrie Vs. A Walk To Remember Free Essays on Tuesdays With Morrie Vs. A Walk To Remember Tuesdays with Morrie vs. A Walk to Remember Itââ¬â¢s about noon. Itââ¬â¢s that part of your day where youââ¬â¢re relaxing in your worn-in recliner thinking about what you have to be grateful for today. Or maybe youââ¬â¢re in 5th period English class, the sunlight is tearing into the classroom distracting you and you start thinking about that very same thing. Are you grateful for laughter? Are you grateful for tears? Once youââ¬â¢ve asked yourself enough of these questions you start to see the big picture. The number one answerâ⬠¦you realize you grateful for all of it. Okay, okay so maybe the synopsis above doesnââ¬â¢t sound like the typical setting for most of us, but for Morrie Schwartz and Jamie Sullivan it was. Morrie and Jamie were grateful for life in its entirety, even as short as it was going to be for them. In Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom and A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks, both characters Morrie and Jamie are diagnosed with fatal diseases. The number one standing similarity between these two heart-wrenching stories was that Morrie and Jamie saw every component of the life they had, to be a blessing. ââ¬Å"Morrie had always been a dancer but the music didnââ¬â¢t matter. Rock and roll, big band, the blues. He loved them all.â⬠(page 5) Morrie is an older retired college professor who is just absolutely positively brilliant. Jamie is a high school student who doesnââ¬â¢t really fit in, but that doesnââ¬â¢t matter to her. What matters to Jamie is helping others and being spiritual. Even though both characters are very far apart in age, I see a big similarity between their so- called ââ¬Å"karmaââ¬â¢s.â⬠Morrie still has that young kid way about him when you look at him. You can see he still hasnââ¬â¢t entirely let go of his childhood. He still has that twinkle in his eye. That twinkle that you know occasionally still wishes he could dream of going on rocket ships to the moon. As for Jamie she is young, a teenager. But she is a ve...
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