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    Dead Poets Society follows a group of boys at an elite private school in the late 1950’s and their quirky new English teacher‚ Mr. Keating. The school they attend is extremely strict and old fashion where classes are more of a daunting task in the student’s day to day lives than a learning experience. In comes Mr. Keating‚ a new English teacher who was once a student at the school himself‚ who teaches the boys to think for themselves‚ follow their passions and most importantly “seize the day.” Through

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    The movie‚ Dead Poets Society‚ has proven one of the teachings of G.W.F. Hegel that I’ve learned from my Philosophy class last semester--Poetry is the end of art because it is capable of communicating what is in our spirit and soul. The line of Mr. John Keating‚ "We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine‚ law‚ business‚ engineering‚ these are noble pursuits and

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    the false image he created for himself; he wishes to be free and true. Wolfe in “Old School” revels the narrator’s true identity to demonstrate that self-identification should preserve life‚ not destroy it. This ideal is further emphasized in “Dead Poets Society” by one of the main characters‚ Neil Perry‚ who takes this to the extreme by committing suicide to avoid living a false life planned by his father. While the narrator made the decisions to behave as he did‚ Hemingway’s ideals coaxed the narrator

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    There are plenty of similarities and differences in both The Dead Poets and The Graduate. While both were based around trying to be free of an oppressive environment and the main characters becoming who they wanted to be‚ The Dead Poets did a more adequate job of showing this. The Dead Poets not only showed the boys breaking free of strict rules and regulations‚ but actually had a reason laced behind it. First‚ The Graduate was about a young man named Benjamin who had just finished four years of

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    Final Paper Throughout the movie “The Dead Poet’s Society” the instructor named Mr. Keating utilized many course concepts as he instructed the students at Welton Prep-School in an unordinary manner‚ motivating them to strive to express themselves and avoid succumbing to conformity. Mr. Keating’s teaching techniques propelled his students to become intrinsically motivated and participate in activities for the sake of knowledge. His repeated use of the quote “Carpe Diem”‚ or seize the day became a

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    values that imply the individual to step in line. It questions the social norms that have been internalized by society‚ and viciously pokes at social control. When the social control is challenged‚ the fine line between right and wrong is blurred. Norms are questioned‚ different values are internalized‚ and sanctions may even change to protect or attack this change. In The Dead Poet’s Society‚ Social control is challenged when Mr. Keating inspires individualism into the social puppets of Welton and

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    Neil’s (played by Robert Shaun Leonard) demise was in absolutely no possible way a random occurrence in the movie "Dead Poets Society" or in short DPA. Neil’s death can in fact be compared to a conclusion in a science experiment that was already clearly stated in the hypothesis. A very high quantity of events and symbolism was used in the early structural stages of the movie to give the viewer an obvious impression that he would live to see out the completion of the movie. The scene of Neil’s death

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    English 101 10/6/11 Dead Poet’s Society What happens at an all-boy‚ rich‚ private academy? I don’t know‚ but the Dead Poet’s Society gives us a good inside look at what goes on in this particular one: Welton Academy. This clip shows a very innovative teacher on the first day of school‚ trying to reach out to his students with an unorthodox way of teaching‚ especially for Welton. Through stereotypes‚ camera angles and shots‚ the tone and lack of music‚ the director creates an ambiance that directs

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    When seeing the names "One who flew over the cuckoos nest" and "dead poets society" together‚ one would never think these two films would have such a close resemblance. The setting of the two movies are totally different from the outside‚ but searching deep it is evident that they are quite parallel with each other. Watching each movie only once limit’s the viewer to only catching a fraction of the things that are portrayed in each movie. In both movies there is almost a hero figure present

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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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