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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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    Bob Shapiro 11/18/12 Holden and Charlie While Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and Dead Poets Society by N.H. Kleinbaum are two completely different stories; nevertheless they do also share some similarities. Among similarities that I found is a similarity between two main characters in the stories - Holden‚ the main character in Catcher in the Rye‚ and Charlie Dalton from Dead Poets Society. Charlie and Holden are very similar starting from their financial situation to their general interests

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    What ideas about discovery are conveyed by Peter Weir’s ‘Dead Poets Society’ and one other text? The process of discovery has the ability to greatly impact an individual resulting in them having new ideas and perceptions on themselves and others. These ideas differ for all individuals as each has their own experiences and develops from them in unique and personal ways. This is clearly evident in the film ‘Dead Poets Society’ by Peter Weir as it is a text which significantly focuses on the concept

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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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    “Independence” in The Chocolate War and Dead Poet Society People in life have their own opinion on how they make their decision. It is very rare to have a lot of people having the same opinion as others. An independent person would have the freedom of control or influence him/her or the others. People in life need a breakthrough and make their right decision that could affect the rest of their life. Jerry in The Chocolate War and Neil Perry in Dead Poet Society went through tough decisions to make

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    student? “Dead Poets Society” by Peter Weir‚ addresses poetry students forming a lost cause‚ but eventually the members fall apart and cause the downfall of the group. Despite Mr. Keating’s influence on the students‚ especially Neil‚ there could be another cause of Neil’s suicide. Mr. Keating’s intention is obviously preventing Neil to think he is worthless because of his father’s actions and feelings. Mr. Keating tried to help Neil in following his passion by addressing advice. Unfortunately‚ Neil refuses

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    The movie “Dead Poets Society” has a recurring theme of being outgoing and assertive with yourself. One quote in particular stands above the rest to me. “Sucking all the marrow out of life doesn’t mean choking on the bone.” Mr. Keating. My gut tells me that the quote is about when you take life for granted‚ then you will end up being stuck in a rut. Basically‚ if the this makes it easier to understand‚ imagine a large glass of water as life. If you drink it too fast or have to much you will most

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    Neil Perry Neil is the confident and popular student‚ and is well liked by his friend as well as the teachers at the boys-school. He is a person who cares about his friends‚ especially Todd‚ his new roommate. He is portrayed‚ in the film‚ as a boy with brown hair‚ fairly good-looking and tall. In the beginning Neil is inspired by the new English teacher Mr. Keating‚ who is passionate and interesting‚ with his ways of teaching and speaking to his students. Mr. Keating teaches his students to

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    Dead PoetsSociety directed by Peter Weir is set in the 1950’s at the conservative all-boys preparatory school‚ Welton Academy where tradition‚ discipline‚ honour and excellence are the four principles. Challenge is represented throughout the whole film. Dead Poetssociety tells the story of an English teacher John Keating who challenges and inspires his students including Todd Anderson and Neil Perry to think for themselves‚ to make their lives ‘extraordinary’ and “[to] be an individual instead

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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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