Top Banner
tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom
17

Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Dec 30, 2015

Download

Documents

Buddy Goodwin
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

tuesdays with Morrie

By: Mitch Albom

                                                                   

Page 2: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

About the Author

Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit Free Press and a nationally syndicated radio host for ABC and WJR-AM, Albom has, for more than a decade, been named top sports columnist in the

nation by the Sports Editors of America, the highest honor in the field. A panelist on ESPN's

Sports Reporters, Albom also regularly serves as a commentator for that network. He serves on

numerous charitable boards and has founded two charities in metropolitan Detroit: The Dream

Fund, which helps underprivileged youth study the arts, and A Time to Help, a monthly volunteer

program. He lives with his wife, Janine, in Michigan.

Page 3: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.
Page 4: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

A Bucket List!50 Things to Do Before you Die…

The Movie, “The Bucket List” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PX8XEXmhHss http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txuB_aQQF6

U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPl-7g3BMEw

Be Creative

Due Thursday 10.6

Page 5: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Figurative Language Review:Define the following terms:Alliteration Cliché Assonance HyperboleApostrophe IronyConsonance Onomatopoeia Metaphor OxymoronRhyme Personification Simile Pun Symbol

Due by Thursday 10.6.2011 in NOTES section!!

Page 6: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 1-23

Which adjectives best describe Morrie?

What is the exposition of the novel?

Page 7: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 24-38

Why does Mitch refer to Morrie as a ‘coach?’

What best describes Morrie’s current mood?

Page 8: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 39-52

Who is Connie? And how does she help Morrie?

In Morrie’s message to Mitch (“The First Tuesday”) what is he trying to show?

Page 9: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 53-66

What does Mitch most likely mean when he says that “Morrie felt like a cleansing rinse of human kindness?”

What did Mitch want to accomplish by completing the “falling exercise” in class.

Page 10: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 67-87

Who is Ted Koppel and why is he significant in this chapter?

On page 75, why does 9 year old Morrie feel that “the weight of a mountain was on his shoulders?”

Page 11: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 88-107

What is Morrie’s relationship like with his family?

In line one on page 92, what does Morrie mean when he says, “Without love we are birds with broken wings.”

Page 12: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 108-121

How did the lady, who ran away from the mental institution, behave toward Morrie when he found her?

Why did Morrie most likely compare himself to a child in this chapter?

Page 13: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 122-140

Morrie says, “Money is not a substitute for tenderness, and the power is not a substitute for tenderness.” In your own words, what does this mean?

What is the purpose of describing Morrie’s physical condition in this chapter?

Page 14: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 141-158

On page 149, what are Morrie’s rules about love and marriage?

How does marriage play an important role in Morrie’s life?

Page 15: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

tuesdays with Morrie

Living Funeral Activity: Create a 12+ line piece of

poetry that reflects your relationship with

a person and what they have taught you/how they impact you- like Mitch and

Morrie’s relationship! *Paste on the back of your foldable!”

Focus On:-Figurative Language and Symbolism-

                                                                   

Page 16: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 159-178

Why might the author mention O.J Simpson’s trial in this segment?

How was this interview with Koppel different than his last?

Page 17: Tuesdays with Morrie By: Mitch Albom. About the Author Mitch Albom is the author of six previous books. A nationally syndicated columnist for the Detroit.

Discussion Questions Pages 179-199

What does Morrie mean when he says, “When you’re in bed, you’re dead.”

What does Mitch achieve by saying that Morrie “died this way on purpose?”