The Seventh Tuesday's With Morrie And The Masque Of The Red Death

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"The Seventh Tuesday We Talk about the Fear of Aging" from Mitch Albom's novel Tuesday's With Morrie, "The Seven Ages of Man" from William Shakespeare's As You Like It, and Edgar Allen Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death" portray a similar theme of human mortality and the stages of life. Through stories of a dying man, a naive prince, and an aging boy, life is depicted as existing in distinct stages along with the idea of the characters' inevitable deaths. Albom's, Shakespeare's, and Poe's interpretations of life have recognizable similarities in themes related to life and death. In Tuesday's With Morrie, Mitch goes in depth into Morrie's impending defeat to ALS in the chapter "The Seventh Tuesday We Talk about the Fear of Aging." In this