Five People

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The main character whose life is examined after his death
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The first person Eddie meets in heaven who explains how lives are connected
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Eddie’s commanding officer who sacrifices himself during the war
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Eddie’s wife who teaches him about love and forgiveness
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Eddie’s former supervisor who teaches lessons about sacrifice
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Eddie’s workplace that represents duty and routine
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The place where Eddie meets five people who explain his life
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The ride involved in Eddie’s childhood injury
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A major theme shown through Eddie’s actions for others
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A lesson Eddie must learn to find peace
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The process of making peace with past mistakes
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The idea that events happen as they must
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How every life affects another
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The belief that events are guided by a greater purpose
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The state of being human and destined to die
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Eddie’s growing sense of disappointment with his life
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Eddie’s lingering anger toward his father and circumstances
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Release from guilt or blame
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The results of choices made during life