Theme Of Forgiveness In The Five People You Meet In Heaven

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Forgiveness is the process of acceptance and closure after being wronged by a person. At some point in everyone's life, there will be moments where forgiving someone just isn’t possible, but i t needs to be done. For everyone deserves a second chance every once in awhile. In the fantasy fiction novel, The Five People You Meet in Heaven, by Mitch Albom, the author expresses the theme of forgiveness by focusing on a man named Eddie. Eddie, an aged man lacking purpose in his everyday life takes a closer glimpse at his past through a new lense of perspectivity. With assistance, Eddie learns lessons throughout his journey in heaven about how he came to be, and how his decisions ended the lives of others in the process. During his journey through …show more content…

The captain then explains to Eddie that he had been the one who shot Eddie in the leg, crippling him for the rest of his life. At first, Eddie is furious with the decision made by his old colleague but then learns of the captains sacrifice. By sacrificing his own life, the captain was able to save Eddie and the rest of his friends, causing Eddie to forgive the captain for his leg. This is an important message to the readers because even after many years apart, all the captain wanted from Eddie was his forgiveness. Eddie also thought of his leg as a pain, but now realizes that if he had not shot him he would’ve been dead, showing to Eddie that the injury to his leg is more of a blessing than anything else. Forgiving someone not only makes a wrong doer feel better about themselves, but helps the other person come to a level of realization.
After reading several heartbreaking stories on the website, The Forgiveness Project, there were a few that really exemplified the meaning of forgiveness.
Stacy Bannerman, a caring wife was pleased to know that after 27 years of service her husband would finally be retiring. Once the Iraq war had ended, Lorin Bannerman returned home, but …show more content…

In the article, An Incredible Story of Forgiveness, Aldo Civico explains the life of a man named Didier. At the age of eleven, Didier watched the death of his mother. While his mother had been working as a street vendor, a man had come up and shot her with 38 bullets, only inches away from Didier. This traumatic event caused Didier to go down a negative path of drugs, crime, and alcohol. While being interviewed Didier says, “In drugs and alcohol I looked for the love that was taken away from me with the assassination of my mother.” For four years, all Didier had been able to think of was vengeance against the man who had taken his mother from him. He began collecting weapons and stored them inside his home, preparing for his attack. He constantly felt a strong level of pain, for he couldn’t possess so much courage to attempt such a terrible deed. After being approached by a friend who was part of a local church, Didier had began paving his path to a better life. After joining the church, Dedier quickly realized that by forgiving the man who had killed his mother he was finally able to find peace in his own life. One day, Didier had ran into his mother's killer. He looked him straight in the eyes, and asked why he did it. The man began to sob. It wasn’t until their second meeting that Didier said he had forgiven him, and learned that the man wasn’t the real culprit. Soon after Didier

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