Morrie Schwartz
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Question for the Final: In what ways is Morrie Schwartz death like or unlike what most people experience?
It seems to me most strange that men should fear,
Seeing that death, a necessary end,
Will come when it will come.
Caesar, Julius Caesar
Caesar in his acceptance of death has come to the same epiphany as Morrie. It is not until we embrace death that we can life freely, although few have such a luxury.
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alive, his quality of life was very low. Morrie had no walk in the park either; he was slowly robbed of his body until he was just a mind stuck in a hollow fragile shell. He was forced to see his freedoms taken away one by one. First his freedom to walk left him a prisoner in his own home. Then as he lost control over his bodily functions, his privacy was taken as well.
alive, his quality of life was very low. Morrie had no walk in the park either; he was slowly robbed of his body until he was just a mind stuck in a hollow fragile shell. He was forced to see his freedoms taken away one by one. First his freedom to walk left him a prisoner in his own home. Then as he lost control over his bodily functions, his privacy was taken as well.