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  • Essay / Tuesday with Morrie Analysis - 1744

    “A people who value their privileges above their principles soon lose both” (Eisenhower). Sometimes we tend to neglect the little precious things in life, and when that happens, we tend to get lost. As a growing society, we learn from our mistakes, we grow through our own problems or through those we care about. Through the comparative analysis of the characters and the contrasts of Mitch Albom in the novel Tuesday's with Morrie and Forrest Gump from the film 'Forrest Gump', the acquisition of knowledge is often a painful experience and through suffering one can achieve different degrees of wisdom. In our society, survival becomes an important force in our life, anything that is not necessary is just wishful thinking. Being able to overcome difficult times and use the experience as a milestone is strength. Most of the time the world seems against us. Love will be there, but with love comes pain and the need to be able to forgive that pain to those who experience it. Life is too precious to always live with regrets, because when you suddenly lose a loved one, there is no turning back time. In all of these forms, you grow as a person, so when things get difficult, don't run away, take the necessary steps to move forward. There are many things in life that we cannot control. Adaptation: the action or process of adapting or adapting. From a young age, Mitch had learned this lesson when his uncle died and his younger brother later contracted cancer, and his brother was taken from the family and ultimately hospitalized twenty-four hours a day. (24 hours a day, 7 days a week) abroad. Although these two events in Mitch's life were terrible for him, he continued to move forward in life, "I buried myself in accomplishments because with accomplishments I believed I could control... .. middle of paper ......st strangled Forrest in the night, until Forrest reminded him that with or without legs, he is still Lieutenant Dan had then been forced to search for a supposed. God after going to therapy It was later when Lt. Dan and Forrest were shrimping and a big storm happened that he was able to find and be at peace with said God. shown near the end of the film when Jenny returned to Forrest's life for the last time. She had also been left with years of child abuse, drugs and alcohol, a near-death experience, and 3. years after leaving Forrest in bed early in the morning, Jenny was able to look within herself and be at peace with herself. When she asked Forrest to forgive her, despite the many times she ignored him, the forgiveness was instant. It was much easier to forgive someone you always wanted to spend your life with..