Martes, Marso 13, 2018

Everyday with My Morrie

Have you ever encountered such a piece of literature that just takes you back? The undeniable feeling of nostalgia washing you and reminiscing such memories, as if the writer just happens to know what you’re going through. This article happens to have that nostalgic effect.

Everyday with My Morrie is an article written by Ms. Priscilla Agaton, the article is based on Mitch Albom’s book “Tuesday’s with My Morrie”. The book showcases main protagonist Morrie who believes that teaching is an eternity, he can never tell when the influence stops that even on his death bed he continues to tell stories.

The article written paves way to emotions long forgotten or at least as what I felt, feelings kept away; the author wrote the article in memory of her ‘Morrie’. The author conveys the grief of loss and pain of loneliness, written in a formal aspect the article still brings the feelings which the she wants to reflect; the tone of the article was appropriate not confusing the feelings and thoughts of readers.

The article is a personal essay which was dedicated by the author to her ‘Morrie’ who was the late Ms. Lolita Lopez Cabangbang, the article conveys the writer’s thoughts about the death and reminiscing memories of her Morrie. Halfway through the article you will find yourself just admiring the piece even though such an experience is too personal the said article still gives a penny for the thought that there is purpose in pain.
Everyday with My Morrie showcases an experience that makes readers think of a new perspective in life, the art of moving on. God gives life and takes it away yet the memories will never fade, precious experience will live on forever with you. The art of moving on is not easy to learn although through the course of time you’ll just suddenly know, that it’s time to move forward.

I recommend reading this article, the bittersweet pain of loss, the grief of loneliness yet the strength from memories will surely inspire you to keep on living. The article is not just a personal experience but an inspiration to those who think that pain is pain, that life is unfair and that once dead can never live again.


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