Tuesdays With Morrie
The Classroom - Taking Attendance (pages 32-47)
In pp 32-47, how does Mitch analyze his life during the past 16 years?
In pp 32-47, how does Mitch analyze his life during the past 16 years?
Morrie tells Mitch he has become more interesting to people now that he is dying. He uses the metaphor of a bridge to describe where he stands in life: somewhere between being very alive and being dead. He says he is on his last great journey. Mitch faces an internal struggle at this point. He had been giving a warm welcome by Morrie, despite his lack of contact for sixteen years. Mitch constantly asks himself, “What happened to me?” He realizes he was too busy chasing a paycheck over the last decade and a half. This guilt will be a theme throughout the book for Mitch.
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