Tuesdays With Morrie Night Analysis

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One will never understand how privileged they are to feel completely human until that is taken away from them. Without a choice, Morrie and Elie both approach the theme of humanity and inhumanity in the novels Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom and Night by Elie Wiesel. Morrie and Elie both experience humanity and inhumanity in their own ways and circumstances. The two men have their own thoughts, experience the theme in different ways, and also experience the theme in a similar way. In Tuesdays With Morrie, Morrie had differing thoughts about humanity and inhumanity. Morrie, an old man, had lived an amazing, adventurous life. He embraced his disease, and understood that he was dying (Albom 20). He knew all about humanity because he lived a wonderful life, …show more content…

They both, for a period of time, experienced nothing but humanity. They both were happy individuals living simple, happy lives. Then one day, both men experienced inhumanity without a choice. Morrie acquired Lou Gehrig’s disease, which completely dehumanized him (Albom 7). Elie was taken to the concentration camp by the German soldiers just because he was a jew (Wiesel 8). Neither of the men deserved or asked for what they were given. Morrie and Elie experienced inhumanity without any choice. They were forced to face inhumanity head on. Morrie and Elie were strong men that faced unimaginable events. Without a choice, Morrie and Elie both approach the theme of humanity and inhumanity in the novels Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom and Night by Elie Wiesel. Morrie and Elie both experience humanity and inhumanity is their own ways and circumstances. The two men have their own thoughts, experience the theme in different ways, and also experience the theme in a similar way. After being informed of the cruel, heartbreaking situations, maybe everyone can appreciate their own life a little bit