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    The Dead Poets Society teaches students to seize the day‚ live their lives‚ and most of all enjoy poetry. In this movie‚ some of the boys go through changes in their personalities. The other boys don’t change though. It’s interesting to see how each character takes this in different ways throughout the movie. Mr. Keating leads the boys in a journey of self discovery. He tells them that all of the men in the photos on the walls were‚ at one time‚ just like them. They were students in school‚ and decided

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    Theory Analysis on Dead Poets Society The Marxist theory targets the flaws in capitalism where the bourgeoisie‚ who are rich owners‚ are able to control the proletariats (working class). According the Karl Marx‚ the bourgeoisie can control education‚ politics‚ media‚ etc due to their wealth. Due to the inequality‚ Karl Marx predicted that the proletariat would start a revolution. Karl Marx believes that capitalism leads to commodification where society only cares about impressing others and conspicuous

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    The movie‚ Dead PoetSociety‚ is about a group of young boys who attend Welton Academy‚ a very strict and traditional school. Mr Keating‚ a well respected teacher‚ by the students at Welton Academy is looked upon as a bad influence on the students by the school’s principal. The principal believed that Mr Keating’s teaching methods are unconventional and he was not following the schools 4 pillars‚ tradition‚ discipline‚ honour and excellence. Mr Keating uses fragments of poems to teach and make

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    Topic: The film shows us that seizing the day leads to unhappiness. Do you agree? The film Dead Poets Society explores the idea of “carpe diem”. Through the clever use of film techniques‚ appropriate dialogue and fitting metaphors‚ seizing the day is shown to provide brief satisfaction‚ as well as long-term happiness. This applies not only to the individual who enacted it‚ but also to those around them. To make the effects of “carpe diem” even more obvious‚ the negative impacts caused by the reluctance

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    The dead poets society is a very powerfull movie about non-conformism. Neil Perry is never allowed to do what he wants because his father has high hopes for his future and he does not want Neil ruining his life with things that don’t involve schoolwork. All of the students at the school are very focused on school all the time but neil wants to become an actor‚ which is not normal to do at this school. When Neil decides that he wants to be an actor when he grows up‚ he is becoming a non-conformist

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    In the movie “Dead Poets Society”‚ Mr. Keating is considered the typical American Romantic hero. The movie is set in the late 1950’s‚ at an all-boys boarding school. Keating is the youngest person that teaches at the school which gives him youthful qualities when compared to the other teachers‚ he has knowledge of people and life based on deep‚ intuitive understanding‚ and he places faith in inner experience and the power of imagination. First‚ Keating is very young and more outgoing than the other

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    The movie‚ Dead Poet Society‚ was a very well made movie. The film was about teenage boys that are inspired by their teacher‚ Mr. Keating‚ who makes them think for themselves‚ and find their own way in society. This film has many different ideals of transcendentalism including non-conformity‚ excelling‚ and open mindedness. One of the most prominent aspects of transcendentalism in Dead Poet Society is non-conformity. In “Self-reliance” by Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ whom is a transcendentalist author

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    In the film‚ Dead Poets Society‚ students at Welton Academy (who are accustomed to strict discipline) are suddenly experiencing change when a new teacher‚ John Keating(a former student and a member of the Dead Poets Society)‚ arrives to teach them English with unorthodox methods‚ opening up a new world for the students. The students all react differently to Keating: some resist while others do not change at all. Charlie Dalton (a rebellious and rich boy) becomes even further rebellious and gets

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    Peter Weir’s classic production of Dead Poets Society demonstrates the themes of death which are present through the use of the technique foreshadowing. Time and mortality are existing through sound and the theme of conformity is established through camera angles. Throughout the film time is represented as a key component that affects the overall outcome of the piece. In compliance with the traditional theme‚ old fashioned clocks are used to show screening from past to present. The theme of death

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    Dead PoetsSociety is an inspiring movie‚ with truly memorable quotes‚ and great acting.   John Keating is a teacher who believes in more then just teaching about what is in the book‚ he believes in teaching about life‚ to live each day to your fullest and to follow your dreams. The English teacher stretches his students minds‚ when he lectures he actively engages them as he discusses new concepts and gain new understandings from each other’s perspectives. His unorthodox methods of teaching

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