The narrator is an omniscient third person, unconnected to the story.
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Because it is full of embarrassing moments
The only conflict is the one you allow to be constructed in your own mind.
The climax happens towards the end of the novel when Eddie meets Tala and she says "You burn me. You make me fire" (188). This is the climax because throughout the novel we see that Eddie has been tormented his entire life, after the war, not knowing if he had killed an innocent child in the burning hut. He has experienced many nightmares and could never seem to get that scene out of his mind. It is here that Eddie sees he did kill an innocent child in the war and that he was not hallucinating as the other soldiers had thought.
That everyone's lives are intertwined and that you can change people's lives without even knowing them. It's very similar to the butterfly effect concept. A butterfly can flap it's wings in the US and create a hurricane on the other side of the world. The lesson was that our lives can have the same strength of affect of someone else's life.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven is fiction.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven was created in 2004.
The ISBN of The Five People You Meet in Heaven is 0786868716.
The Five People you Meet in Heaven is realistic fiction
"The Five People You Meet in Heaven" was written by Mitch Albom and was first published in 2003.
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven - 2004 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Finland:K-15 Singapore:PG
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A hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration to make a point. In "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" by Mitch Albom, the protagonist Eddie meets five individuals in heaven who help him understand the significance of his life on earth.
dominguez is a person that Eddie works with
She knows him before he born