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    CONFLICT

    There are two conflicts in this novel: the major conflict is Morrie vs. ALS and the second,minor conflict, is Mitch vs. himself. Morrie must come to terms with his illness and

    accept his coming death from ALS. In the meantime, Mitch, his former college student,

    visits him every Tuesday. Mitch has become very disillusioned with his fast-paced life

    and constant strive for materialistic possessions. He struggles to find meaning with hislife and to change the person he has become in the sixteen years since he had last seen

    Morrie.

    Protagonist

    Morrie Schwartz is the protagonist ofTuesdays with Morrie; he is the character aroundwhich the action develops. Morrie is a loving, compassionate and accepting older man

    who is losing his life to the disease, ALS.

    Antagonist

    The disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is the antagonist of the story. This isthe disease from which Morrie is suffering throughout the novel. We see the disease

    gradually begin taking over Morrie: he stops dancing; he then eventually is confined to

    his chair in his study; the disease then prevents him from eating solid foods and moving

    around without help. Eventually he is bed ridden and fully succumbed to the disease,which does finally take his life.

    Climax

    Mitch visits Morrie for the last time, when he is very close to his death; after years of

    trying to get Mitch to open up, Morrie finally succeeds at doing so by seeing him cry.

    Outcome

    At Morries funeral, Mitch has a conversation with Morrie, in his head, and feels at ease

    due to the familiarity of the conversation. Mitch also takes Morries advice and contacts

    his brother in Spain. Another outcome of this story is the novel itself-Mitch relaying the

    story of a man who changed his life.

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    SHORT PLOT/CHAPTER SUMMARY

    Morrie Schwartz was Mitch Alboms favorite college professor. At the start of the novel

    Albom recalls a memory from his college graduation day: he is saying goodbye to Morrieand gives him a tan briefcase with his initials on it. They hug and when Mitch steps back

    he sees that Morrie is crying. Mitch promises to stay in touch with Morrie but he never

    does after college.

    Since his graduation, Mitch has become a newspaper reporter and husband. He leads avery fast paced life and is constantly working and traveling. He has become so engrossed

    in his work that it consumes his life.

    The novel recommences about sixteen years after Mitchs graduation day; Morrie has

    since been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS. Since Morries

    diagnosis, he began jotting down ideas and thoughts onto scrap paper, yellow pads oreven envelopes. He also wrote philosophies about living knowing death was very near.

    One of his friends was so taken with his writing, he sent them to theBoston Globe

    reporter, who wrote a feature story about Morrie. The story intrigued one of the producers

    of the show, Nightline, who then did a feature story about Morrie. Mitch happened to

    see the Nightline show and recognized his old professor. He called him to set up a visit.

    Mitch began visiting Morrie every Tuesday. Their discussions ranged from the world,regrets, death, love and money; the purpose of their meetings was to discuss Morries

    view on the meaning of life. Mitch became so intrigued by Morries philosophies that he

    began taking notes and even recording Morrie.

    Morries philosophies included rejecting popular culture morals and following self-created values, loving others, and learning to accept death.

    With each lesson, Morrie becomes increasingly sick; during their last meeting, Morrie

    was bed ridden and near death. As he and Mitch hugged for one last time, Morrie notices

    Mitch is finally crying.

    Morrie dies a short time after. At his funeral Mitch tries having a conversation with

    Morrie, as he had wanted. Mitch feels a certain naturalness and comfort to this

    conversation and realizes that it happens to be Tuesday.

    After Morries death Mitch regains contact with his brother who lives in Spain and isbattling cancer.