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Tuesdays with Morrie talks about life, culture, family, forgiveness, trust, ambition, love, relationship and death. It was performed by only two men who were very fantastic dragging each audience into a new view of perspective like making ourselves to envision how hard being forgotten sometimes, and to think that the play caught most of our attention how reality was. When the death bed scene came, everyone could relate to what Morrie had been saying, and thus, the entire audience was in tears by the end, including myself. The story truly moved me. It is not how we live our lives through the years but how our years live through our lives. To cherish each memory that resembles a student and his teacher, a bound that unites and connect them til the end, in which "Death ends a life, not a relationship."
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