Tuesday's With Morrie
For One More Day
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Storytelling & Structure
Mitch Albom
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Who initiates the weekly meetings between Mitch and Morrie?

Mitch

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Who is the most important person in Chick's memories so far?

His mother

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Where does Eddie work most of his life?

Ruby Pier

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Do Albom's novels follow a strictly linear timeline?

no, they move between past and present.

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Before becoming an author what career did Mitch Albom have?

Journalist / sports journalist

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Why does Morrie call his conversations between him and Mitch a "class"?

To frame life lessons as a teachable moment. 

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How does Chick describe his relationship with his mother?

Complicated and emotionally distant. 

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What does Eddie believe his life lacked?

Purpose

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What storytelling tool does Albom use to reveal character?

Flashback / memories / reflection

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Where and when did Mitch Albom graduate University

Brandeis University in Massachusetts. Graduated in 1979

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How does Morrie's illness influence the way he views life?

It makes him value time, love, and human connection more.
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How do memories shape the was Chick tells his story?

They interrupt the present to explain his emotions and choices.

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What do the people Eddie meets in heaven help him understand?

How his life affected others. 

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How does Albom's use of short chapters affect the pacing of the story?

slows the reader and encourages reflection

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How many novels does Mitch Albom have? What's the first one? The latest one?

12 novels. Tuesdays With Morrie. Twice.

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How does Morrie challenge modern society's values?

By criticizing obsession with fame, money and productivity. 

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How does Chick's admiration for his father affect his relationship with this mother?

It causes him to reject or undervalue her.

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Why does Albom reveal Eddie's death at the beginning of the novel?

To focus the story on meaning rather than suspense.

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How does Albom’s storytelling structure reinforce the idea that stories help us understand our lives?

Characters revisit memories to make sense of who they are now

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How does Albom use personal relationships (teachers, parents, etc.) to explore big ideas?

Relationships can become the base point for life lessons

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How does Morrie's role as a teacher differ from a traditional classroom teacher?

He teaches through lived experiences rather than through a curriculum

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How does Chick's perspective as a flawed character affect how we read this story?

it makes the story more intimate but less reliable

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What message does Eddie's journey suggest about unnoticed lives?

That every life has meaning, even if it goes unnoticed.

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Why is reflection just as important as action in Albom’s storytelling?

Because understanding comes from thinking about experiences, not just living them

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In what ways does Albom act more like a teacher than a traditional novelist?

He guides readers toward reflection and life lessons