TUESDAY WITH MORRIE
Morrie had been a poor kid throughout his life. Charlie, Morrie's father, had been cold and uncaring, and had failed to emotionally and financially support him and his younger brother. Morrie, the only one in his family who can read English, must decipher the telegram that brings word of his mother's death at the age of eight. Charlie marries Eva, a lovely woman who loves and cares for Morrie and his brother. Morrie's love of books and desire to learn is also instilled in him by Eva.
Morrie, on the other hand, insists on keeping his mother's death a secret because he wants Morrie's younger brother to believe that Eva is his biological mother, which he does. Morrie's desire to keep his mother's death a secret is a huge emotional weight for him, and he maintains the telegram as proof of his mother's existence for the rest of his life. Morrie seeks love and affection from his family and friends in his latter years because he was deprived of it as a child. Morrie believes he has reverted to a figurative infancy now that he is nearing death, and tries to "enjoy being a baby again" in earnest. He and Mitch often hold hands during their sessions together.
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