In the story, the wayward pilot crash lands in this African desert.
Sahara Desert
Morrie claims that 'this' is the only rational act.
Love
This location in Western Africa served as the beginning of the story and Muhammad's birthplace.
Sierra Leone
This person served as Elie Wiesel's spiritual leader.
Moshe the Beadle
This was the method Juliet uses to take her own life.
Suicide (dagger/knife)
On the 5th planet that the little prince traveled to, he thought that this character could have been a friend, but his planet was too small and there was no room for two.
This is the TV show that featured three episodes of Morrie Schwartz.
Nightline
This character served as the leader of the Lewis family after Muhammad's death.
Moses
This concentration camp was the fourth of five that Elie Wiesel was sent to.
Gleiwitz
This insulting gesture would surely incite a feud.
Biting your thumb
This character claims to be more powerful than a King's finger.
The Snake
Morrie died on this day of the week.
Saturday
This island served as the location of a daring rescue.
Key Island
According to Elie Wiesel, this was the first and only thought of the liberated prisoners.
Food
"What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east and 'this' is the sun."
Juliet
This character taught the little prince about the responsibility of taming another.
The Fox
Mitch Albom and Morrie Schwartz went this long without seeing each other.
17 years
This vegetable served as the main crop on the Lewis plantation for over a hundred years.
Sweet Potatoes
This disease was what finally took the life of Chlomo Wiesel.
Dysentary
This character was a blood relative of Prince Escalus and of Mercutio.
Tybalt
This is a real life image of a very significant "character" in this story.
Baobab Tree
This example was given by Morrie Schwartz to demonstrate what humans need and what humans want.
Food, chocolate sundae
This was the name of Malcolm's mixed ethnic band.
String Theory
Elie Wiesel considers this the only link between himself and the Hungarian Police.
Hate
This location served as the place of exile for Romeo.
Mantua