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    The Dead Poets Society – summary chapter 6 & 7 The Dead Poets Society‚ a novel written by N.H. Kleinbaum is about Todd Anderson and his friends Neil‚ Charlie‚ Knox‚ Meeks and Pitts who go to Welton Academy‚ where they have to live by the four pillars of tradition‚ honor‚ excellence and discipline. Their new English teacher Mr. Keating is trying to teach them how to become more independent and free thinkers. The students resurrect a secret organization called „The Dead Poets Society“‚ where they

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    Society as we know‚ has been shaped by numerous conflicts in the past‚ some between nations‚ some between races‚ and some between the interests and issues of certain people. Dead Poets Society in particular‚ is about the conflict between realism and idealism. For example Welton Academy is a school that is deep-rooted in realism‚ the teachers are all realists and in turn did not allow the students to think for themselves‚ but taught them what they thought was necessary. The students‚ being young‚

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    Chocolate War & Dead Poet Society Comparison Chrissy Swafford Blue 1 In this paper I will be comparing many items from the Chocolate War and The Dead Poets Society. As in most situations‚ there are movies that have many things in common with a book. I really liked the movie and how it was like the book in a way. In the book Chocolate War Jerry Renault is the main character. He is a very quiet but strong willed kid. When he sets his mind to something he follows through and finishes whatever

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    Shaquan McDowell Mrs. Hernandez AP Lang 3/26/2013 Transcendentalism: Dead Poets Society and Self Reliance Within his 1989 film‚ Dead Poets Society‚ director Peter Weir manages to reintroduce the once well-known philosophy of transcendentalism‚ into society once more. This philosophy was also once tackled and dissected by literary legend Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ in his essay “Self-Reliance”. It was in this essay that Emerson emphasized that in order for one to obtain a transcendentalism state of

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    Character Review – Dead Poets Society Neil Perry 1. Neil Perry relationship with his father is one with a lack of communication and misunderstanding. Thought the film‚ Neil and his father are conflicted. We see this first when Mr. Perry tell Neil and he is no longer allowed to work for the school’s paper. His father is controlling‚ and strongly believes in tradition‚ and if he allowed Neil to work on the paper he would be going against his own parenting. I believe that the pressure and

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    Dead Poets Society Directed by Peter Weir Film Techniques Essay Keating believed in educating the boys to be “free thinkers”. How did this teaching of his philosophy have a positive and/or negative impact on the boys? How has Peter Weir used film techniques to reflect this positive and/or negative impact? Throughout the duration of the film‚ Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir‚ a number of film techniques are expressed to reflect the positive but also the negative impacts of Mr

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    Overcoming Personal Fears The film Dead Poets Society is about preparatory students who attend Welton‚ a school who prides itself in excellence and strict structure classes. The students are expected by both their parents and school to reach Ivy league standards. Although they are brilliant in the classroom‚ some students struggle with personal fears. Fear can be very challenging to overcome‚ especially if you don’t have anyone to encourage or guide you. Dead Poet Society clearly displays the fear of three

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    Do Dead Poets Use Archetypes Too? Directors use many different techniques when filming a movie. Unlike other forms of storytelling‚ movie directors have completely control of what the viewer sees. An author picks words to describe what they see‚ but most words have multiple meanings. This can lead to confusion about many scenes in numerous books. Stage directors can pick the set‚ the costumes‚ and the actors‚ but what an audience member sees is still up to the work of others. Also‚ no two shows are

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    Imaan Jiwa The Dead Poets Society March 29th‚ 2012 1-2 In the movie The Dead Poets Society‚ a very unique and out of the ‘norm’ teacher‚ known by the name of Mr. Keating‚ teaches boys at Welton boarding school about more than just school work-he teaches them about life. For this reason‚ Mr. Keating was most definitely an effective teacher. One of the many reasons why Mr. Keating was an effective teacher was because he helped Todd Anderson-a shy‚ quiet student

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    Dead Poets Society The Dead Poets Society shows compassion and pain through out the movie. The boys face a very strict environment within the school until Mr. Keating arrives. Mr. Keating didn’t follow the books like the other teachers he took the students out of there usual classroom environment. His unorthodox methods made him connect better with the students and expanded there minds outside the classroom. Which through out his teachings my the students much better people in the end. I thought

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