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    Human beings shrink from suffering. The struggles people deal with can lower the idea of humanity which can make mankind shrink as a person. People suffer through mostly physical oppression and mentality. The loads of burden mankind have carried on a shoulder can change a person’s perspective of life. Humans tend to reflect on the situation and become better as a person, however some still harness the anger inside of a burning heart. People that still carry the fire seem to be normal, but those specific

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    The Five People You Meet in Heaven TDA There are simple things in life that could mean something so important, yet our society doesn’t seem to notice it. Well, in this novel, it is the perfect example of that. Throughout the book, The Five You Meet In Heaven, an eye catching quote was stated. The author Mitch Albom mentions, “Nothing important. No bank statements. No insurance policies. Just a black bow tie, a Chinese restaurant menu, an old deck of cards, a letter with an army medal, and a faded

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    “The Five People You Meet in Heaven” In the book The Five People You Meet in Heaven Mitch Albom is a story of a man named Eddie. Eddie was a maintenance man at an amusement park called Ruby Pier. Eddie was a man that has overcome some hardships in his life. These hardships include being shot in the leg during war, being abused at a young age and having to deal with an alcoholic dad, and losing the love of his life to cancer. One day Eddie was at work and something went terribly wrong with a ride

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    Independent Novel Reflection Essay The book I read for my independent novel was called, “The Five People You Meet in Heaven”. The protagonist in this story is an old man named Eddie, determined and hardworking. Eddie grew up having a very hard life, having a father that abused him and made him think that he was not worthy. He did have that someone that loved him unconditionally, being his mother. Although, she didn’t help him much when it came to his father. Eddie had high standards for himself

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    correlate and nothing really appears to have any purpose at all. After reading Mitch Albom’s The Five People You Meet in Heaven, I began to realize that those assumptions were false. As you read about Eddie’s last moments, you enter into the world of his past memories and gain insight on why all things in life, big and small, are crucial to something much greater than we can fathom. The Five People You Meet in Heaven not only touched on some key ideas studied in psychology, but major themes experienced throughout

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    not even go five minutes without encountering conflict. Some conflicts are ongoing for years, never to be resolved, while some conflicts are short and resolved in a matter of minutes. Conflicts can be internal, meaning a struggle with one’s impulses or mind, or conflicts can be external, meaning a struggle with an outside force. Novels do not always end happily, but most tend to resolve all conflicts towards the end. This is the case with the novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Eddie, the protagonist

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    In the book “The Five People You Meet In Heaven” by Mitch Albom there are many people who made a difference in other people’s lives. One way a person can make a difference is by sacrificing something. For example, Captain did this by inspecting the battlegrounds, by doing this he set off a landmine that killed him. If he had not done that, him and the other three could have all died by driving over the landmine, instead just Captain died. By just sacrificing yourself you could help out an entire

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    Mitch Albom’s novel ‘The Five People You Meet in Heaven’ depicts the after death experiences of a man and how he begins to understand his life through the perspective of others. The main character in the novel is an 83-year-old maintenance worker, Eddie. Throughout the course of the novel, Eddie meets The Blue Man, The Captain, Ruby, Marguerite and Tala, all of who have had an impact on his life or had their life impacted by him. These people all have a message for Eddie in which will allow him to

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    Lessons from Mitch Albom's The Five People You Meet in Heaven can be helpful to the lives of people in today's society. The lessons are vital to the way these people live once they have learned them. Three of these values that help people live better lives today are sacrifice, purpose, and anger. Sacrifice is a part of life. Everybody makes sacrifices for other people. Parents sacrifice their time to work and earn money so they can feed and clothe their children. Sometimes the work which parents

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    The 5 People You Meet in Heaven (Part 1) According to "The Five People You Meet in Heaven", Eddie stated a quote that impacted me due to its vast quantities of meanings behind the words he had said to Tala, the fifth person Eddie meets. He deeply said, "I was sad because I didn't do anything with my life. I was nothing. I accomplished nothing. I was lost. I felt like I wasn't supposed to be there." The reason this quote impacted me was mainly because at one point in my life, I felt that I had

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