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"Tuesdays With Morrie" posits the theory that we should resist what popular culture dictates and form our own, well thought out opinions. Morrie also stresses the importance of love in the lives of people. Without it, the meaning of existence is lost.

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One example of personification in "Tuesdays with Morrie" is when Mitch Albom writes, "Death ends a life, not a relationship." Here, death is given the human quality of being able to "end" something, emphasizing the lasting connection between people even beyond physical existence.

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Logos is logic, Pathos is emotion, and Ethos is Ethics, or "state of being"

( All are Greek, by the way )

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The hibiscus plant is a metaphor for Morrie's failing health and death.

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Morrie's bed and his hibiscus plant

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