My Everyday with My Morrie: Critique Paper
The
passage is all about the character of Mitch Albom's book "Tuesdays with
Morrie" and how the writer, Mrs. Agaton had her "own" Morrie.
The passage is written by Mrs. Priscilla Agaton and she entitled it "My
Everyday with My Morrie". The author shared her thoughts and insights
about the Morrie and what made her own Morrie like her.
In
the passage, the writer's tone is serious and emotional as she talks about how
amazing and inspiring the real Morrie is and how her own Morrie was alike her.
The writer talks about her fond memories of her own Morrie and her emotions and
words shows how unforgettable she is and how precious her own Morrie is. The
emotions in the passages suits it well and makes the passage more relatable and
interesting for the readers.
The
article is written for her friend, Lolita Cabangbang. But it is also written
for people as an inspiration for those who also has their special friend that
touched and changed their lives and perspective. The writer elaborates her
memories of her, words of wisdom of her friend, views on the education system
and evrything that makes her a lovely and amazing person. The writer also
stated how she regret and how she felt sad when her friend passed away but even
though she died, she had left something in her that would not be gone forever.
As
I read the passage, I was not lost at all since the passage was well written. I
really like the passage since it had moved and inspired me making me wish for
my own Morrie. I hoped to find someone like her who would touch and change my
life for a lifetime.
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