Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Conflicts/Problems

One major conflict that happened in the story was that Eddie didn't have a good relationship with his father, because it was always Eddie who helped his father out. But his father took him for granted, Eddie would fix the hardest things and father wouldn't appreciate all the favors Eddie did for him. As the years passed, father thought that it was his duty to help him and to do all the hard work. But father never saw Eddie as perfect, he didn't have hope for Eddie. It was just the way father was, he never saw Eddie as a son he saw him as something less. It wasn't resolved until Eddie died and forgave his father in heaven.

Another major conflict was when Eddie enlisted to go to war, he was very confident of leaving but then when he arrived in combat, it wasn't easy. There he was taught everything from praying silently at night, to not being able to sleep for days, they were taught how to capture a slave,but not to become one, until he and 4 others did. they were held captive for over 2 months, then they did the great escape. they burnt down all the huts, but Eddie saw the shadow of a little girl, he was gonna go inside the burning hut to save her but the captain shot his leg and he lost a lot of blood. He was unconscious and when he woke up they were already heading home, he was just glad that he made it alive. but when he realized that he couldn't walk like he used to, he became grumpy and mean, he looked bitter. Very different from when he used to. The problem was resolved when he died and went to heaven, he saw the captain and the captain admitted that he was the cause of his limping and all the regret he had after the war, he admitted that he shot his leg. Eddie let out all his anger on him and the problem was resolved.

The last problem was him dying. We know he died but we don't know why. He worked at Ruby Pier as maintenance. Everything was going at his normal schedule and he did the same routine everyday, if he knew he was going to die maybe he would've done something different. But he didn't know. he rode all the rides to check if something was wrong, just like he did every week. Then he wont inside his office to go and rest, suddenly he heard screaming and heard something wrong with one of the rides, he tried to run to the machine but his leg was too weak to go that fast, when he saw the carts that were about to fall he knew what was wrong immediately, then he saw the little girl that was underneath the carts. He knew the carts would fall on her, so he ran as fast as he could, the carts were already falling when he reached her, he felt her little hands and then everything went black. He died.

Dear Friend...

Eddie

You went through too many things, all of them unfortunately were bad. No one ever tried to help you, your father was always hitting you and making you feel bad. No one had hope on you, and yet you had patience and love for all the children at the pier. Then came Marguerite, your love for her was overflowing. Until you went to war, all the catastrophe that you had to go through. Then your knee was hurt i felt like everything was done for you, but all you did was live your life in regret. You lived your life as a stubborn old man and that leg made sure to keep you that way. I would do anything to go into war with you and keep you away from that fire that you caused. You shouldn't have just been standing there, you could've ran in and saved that little girl. But don't hate yourself or the captain for shooting your leg, he only tried to save you from burning to death. I liked many things about you, i don't think anyone would survive the life that you had. And yet you were always there for children, you kept them safe. I think that if Marguerite kept living she would be proud of you. Many people turn grumpy and mean, but you kept your soul pure and patient for all the children there. If only you didn't have to die, you could've saved that little girl from being crushed from the carts, you did your best, and if people knew you for your true self then you would have been loved by anyone. I would have been there for all the times your father wasn't to show you that no matter what you were a good person and someone had to recognize it someday.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Setting




This story takes place in several different locations in both heaven and on earth. The story begins at Ruby Pier.

Eddie grew up very close to Ruby Pier because his father worked there for a living. Ruby Pier was an

important setting in Eddie's childhood; the story flashes back many times to Eddie's childhood involving

incidents at Ruby Pier. Ruby Pier is also where Eddie had his career as a maintenance man and is the very place

where he was killed on his birthday. When Eddie is in heaven, which is the bulk of the story and also where he learns the five lessons, he visits five different settings: Ruby Pier, the battlegrounds on which he fought in the war, mountains, various wedding

receptions and a river. Eddie meets the Blue Man, in heaven, at Ruby Pier. But, it is not the Ruby Pier where Eddie was killed at the start of the story; it was the Ruby Pier Eddie remembers from his childhood. When he awakes he notices

the primitive, simple, amusements and their crisp white paint. This is the apartment in which he used to live, the main setting is heaven, so it's basically taking place in the sky and the clouds.


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Mitch Albom



Mitch was born on May 23, 1958 in Passaic, New Jersey, the middle of three children to Rhoda and Ira Albom. The family moved to the Buffalo, N.Y. area briefly before settling in Oaklyn, New Jersey, not far from Philadelphia. Mitch grew up wanting to be a cartoonist before switching to music. He taught himself to play piano, and played in bands, including The Lucky Tiger Grease Stick Band, throughout his adolescence. After attending high schools in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, he left for college after his junior year. He earned a bachelor’s degree in 1979 at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, majoring in sociology, but stayed true to his dream of a life in music, and upon graduation, he worked for several years as a performer, both in Europe and America. One of his engagements during this time included a taverna on the Greek island of Crete, in which he was a featured American performer who sang Elvis Presley and Ray Charles songs. He also wrote and produced the recording of several songs. In his early 20’s, while living in New York, he took an interest in journalism and volunteered to work for a local weekly paper, the Queens Tribune. He eventually returned to graduate school, earning a Master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, followed by an MBA from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business. During this time, he paid his tuition partly through work as a piano player.

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Other books he has written are:
1. "Tuesdays with Morrie"
2. "For One More Day"
3. "Have a Little Faith"


The 5 People You Meet In Heaven

Eddie walks around Ruby Pier, where he works, and goes about his normal day-today business: he rode the Ghoster Coaster to assure that its brakes and steering were solid, talked with Dominguez in the shop, chased teenagers off the railing, and made an animal for a little girl out of pipe cleaners. Eddie was daydreaming when an unfamiliar voice alerted him; a woman had brought to his attention that one of the carts was tilted on Freddy’s Free Fall and people were clinging on to keep from falling out. Eddie tells Dominguez to go up the ladder and tell the ride operator, Willy, to release the safety restraint so he can get the passengers out. As Dominguez was getting the passengers out. Eddie yelled for Willy not to release the cart but no one heard him. The carts began falling and one killed Eddie. Now he doesn't know it but he is on the journey to heaven. Eddie awakes in some kind of amusement park. He is able to pull himself up and walk without his cane; he does not feel any pain. He then notices that he is at Ruby Pier. The colors and the attractions seem different and he realizes that he is at the Ruby Pier from his childhood, over 75 years ago. Eddie runs and jumps around, taking advantage of his newfound limberness and the fact that he no longer needed his cane. He passes by the sideshow and notices a man, who he vaguely remembers, with blue skin.

The Blue Man tells Eddie that he knows him from when he was a child. Eddie is trying to find out why is at Ruby Pier but he cannot speak. Eddie finds it quite ridiculous that heaven might be Ruby Pier, since he had spent most of his life wishing he was away from Ruby Pier. The Blue Man informs Eddie that he will meet five people in heaven who were each in his life for a reason; this will help him understand his life on earth. Eddie is able to mutter out the question of what killed the Blue Man; the Blue Man replies that Eddie killed him. The next birthday flashback is Eddie's seventh birthday. He and his brother, Joe, are playing catch with Eddie's new baseball. Eddie mistakenly throws the ball off of the boardwalk. They search around the sideshow tents and freaks, from the freak show, catch them. Eddie and Joe become very scared, they grab the ball and run away.Eddie learns his first lesson from the Blue Man. Eddie feels terrible about killing the Blue Man and cannot understand what good came from the Blue Man's death. The Blue Man tells Eddie that in life, there are no random encounters and that we are all connected in some way. The Blue Man had completed one of his steps in heaven and has to leave. As he leaves his skin turns back to a perfect caramel color, unblemished and smooth.Eddie finds himself in some sort of wooded area and notices that some of his limberness is gone. He hears bombs exploding in the distance; he crouches to the ground and finds a dog tag with his name on it.

When Eddie was younger he enlisted in the army. Since he had never fired a rifle he began practicing at the shooting arcade at Ruby Pier. One night while Eddie was practicing, a drunk Mickey Shea approached him and told him not to think while he is at war; he told Eddie that thinking will get him killed and that he should just shoot with out thinking about who he is shooting or why. A few days later Eddie headed to war.Eddie recalls when he was in the war and he, and four other soldiers, were taken as prisoners. They were kept in bamboo barracks and barely fed. One morning their captors lead them into a coal mine. Eddie and the other prisoners, including the Captain, are forced to strip coal to help the enemy's war effort. A few months later one of the prisoners, Rabozzo, developed a severe sickness and was unable to work. One of the captures shot him in the head, in front of Eddie and the rest of the prisoners.

Three weeks later Eddie found one of the captors, Crazy Three, trying to juggle rocks. Since Eddie knew how to juggle, he decided to create a diversion for the prisoners to escape. He juggled for Crazy Three who then called in the other captors to watch. Eddie captured their attention with his juggling and then began to throw the rocks into the faces of the captors. Eddie and the other prisoners were successful at killing the four guards, enabling them to escape. The end of the chapter takes us back to Eddie's birthday right before he goes off to the War. Eddie and Marguerite walk around the pier to spend Eddie's last few moments home, together.Right after Eddie and the remaining prisoners escape, they steal the enemies’ weapons and decide to destroy the prison they had lived in for almost half a year. He then remembers being carted away in a transport vehicle. The Captain tells Eddie that it was he who shot him. He did not want Eddie to burn to death and he knew Eddie would hurt him if he tried to get him out of the hut. Eddie is furious at the Captain for ruining the rest of his life; he beats him furiously, not harming him. Eddie then learns that the Captain died later that night trying to secure a path for the vehicle containing Eddie and the two other soldiers.The Captain tells Eddie his second lesson. After Eddie shakes the Captain's hand, the war grounds turn into lush green scenery; the Captain also appears cleaned up and in a neat, pressed uniform. Eddie asks the Captain if he saved the little girl at the pier but the Captain does not tell him.

Eddie now finds himself in a beautiful mountain range. Eddie notices that his body has changed once again. He is older, fatter and his knee was in terrible pain. Eddie thought the pain would disappear forever once his visit with the Captain was over. He finds a diner and can see all of the patrons inside, who appeared to all be from different decades. Eddie sees his father through one of the diner windows; he bangs on the window and yells for him, but he never looks up.The story flashes back to Eddie’s 24th birthday in the V.A hospital. Eddie then recalls the death of his father and the following events; after his death Eddie and Marguerite move back to the apartment building where Eddie grew up so he could help his mother and continue his father’s job at Ruby Pier. Eddie cursed his father’s death, for it forced him to work and lead the life he was forever trying to escape. It is then Eddie’s 37th birthday and he is having breakfast with his friend, Noel. The two talk about an amusement park accident in Brighton. It all fades away and knows he will go to the next person.

Eddie now finds himself in a purely white and silent setting. He hears a horrifying noise and notices that he is clenching his cane; his body is old and in pain just as it was before he died. The white setting disappears and turns into a river where children are happily playing. Eddie sees a young girl motioning for him to come to her.Ruby Pier re-opened three days after the accident. The ride, which had collapsed, reopened the next year with a new name, Daredevil Drop. Eddie's apartment was rented to a new tenant who covered the window with leaded glass, blocking the view of the carousel that Dominguez had saved...
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