The Blue Man shows Eddie how he indirectly killed the abnormally colored human. The carnival man transports Eddie throughout his life to the times when he was a young boy. When Eddie first gets to heaven he meets the Blue Man. In The Five People You Meet In Heaven, far too many events seem improbable. The book, The Five People You Meet In Heaven, seems fairly realistic when evaluated in terms of events, characters, and the setting. The novel is seat-gripping due to its balanced level of realism. By the end of the book Eddie grasps that it was his time to move on to the next life and educate the little girl he saved a life lesson once she passed on from her worldly life. Eddie learns these lessons: everything happens for a reason, sacrifice, forgiveness, and the power of love. These people display for him how they were involved with his life and the lesson to be learned from their passing. In each of the five worlds he penetrates he meets someone who had an impact on his life (either directly or indirectly) or vise-versa. In Mitch Albom’s novel, The Five People You Meet In Heaven, the main character, Eddie, is transported into different worlds after his heroic death which salvaged a young girl’s life.
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