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    Dead Poets Society’‚ directed by Peter Weir‚ demonstrates the theme of conformity and the ideas surrounding it using various film techniques. The methods are comprised of; mise-en-scene‚ dialogue‚ long shots‚ symbolism and camera angles. These display the lack of individuality within the school‚ Mr Keating’s alternative viewpoints‚ and the impact of conformity on student’s lives. Weir exhibits the alternative outcomes of conformity via the characters Neil‚ Todd‚ Charlie‚ Knox‚ Richard‚ Steven‚ and

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    Dead Poets Society: The Influence of Transcendental Thinking Transcendental thinking has an extremely empowering and influential effect upon whoever listens to its teachings. Transcendental thinkers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau greatly influence three main characters from Dead Poets Society. The movie Dead Poets Society reveals the influence of transcendental thinking on the lives of Todd Anderson‚ Charlie Dalton and Neil Perry through the writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Henry

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    Throughout the movie‚ Dead Poets Society‚ Mr. Keating teaches his students in an incredibly unorthodox manner which is frowned upon by the Welton Academy faculty. The Welton Academy follows a strict curriculum of teaching in order to prepare the students for college. Instead‚ Mr. Keating prepares his students for life‚ teaching them many transcendental ideas and beliefs. He is‚ at heart‚ a transcendentalist‚ because he incorporates several ideas of Thoreau and Emerson into his class‚ as well as many

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    * 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 necessary to sustain life. But poetry‚ beauty‚ romance‚ love‚ these are what we stay alive for. To quote from Whitman‚ "O me! O life!... of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless... of cities filled with the foolish; what good amid these

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    know that over 150 years later a movie would visually capture the essence of his poem: Carpe Diem. In Dead Poets Society‚ the characters take on what it means seize the day but all react differently to the outcome. Although these two definitions of Carpe Diem differ‚ they both show what it truly means to seize the day. From the new shy guy to everyone’s best friend‚ Todd Anderson supports the theme of Carpe Diem throughout the movie. When a main character commits suicide his teacher is blamed for

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    Dead Poets Society and A Separate Peace are similar stories in many ways‚ both stories are also very different in multiple ways. Both stories exists a secret club. The club in A Separate Peace is the Super Suicide Society the equivalent to that in Dead Poets Society is the Dead Poets Society‚ both of these clubs were the basis of rule breaking in the stories. For example the Super Suicide Society went to the tree that was off-limits at Devon in A Separate Peace‚ the only member of this group

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    “norm” of society and listening to your heart on your ideas. The famous philosophers Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau used this idea as a main idea of their belief of transcendentalism. Transcendentalism was an American literary‚ political‚ and philosophical movement of the early nineteenth century which taught that divinity pervades all nature and humanity. Since this movement‚ the ideas of transcendentalism have been reflected in literature‚ movies‚ and music. Dead Poets Society is a movie

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    Transcendental ideas in‚ Dead Poets Society Transcendentalism was a prominent philosophical movement in the mid 1800s. Poets such as Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ Henry David Thoreau‚ and Walt Whitman were transcendentalist literary work artists who believed that society and its institutions impeded individual self reliance. The poets mainly disobeyed the conformists and the traditional ways of society. These poets also believed that an individual needs to find their individual self‚ and not let any

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    Welton Academy was known for its prestigious teaching but rough and strict education. Their 4 pillars were Tradition‚ Honour‚ Discipline and Excellence. In 1959‚ John Keating‚ an unconventional English literature teacher‚ arrived in the school. The movie demonstrated Mr Keating’s personality and leadership as an alternative to the authority figures. It shows how he deeply influences his students especially‚ Neil Perry‚ Todd Anderson and Charlie Dalton. Mr Keating leadership traits can be discussed

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    The Wave‚ a novel by Todd Strasser (published in 1981) is based off of The Third Wave experiment by Ron James‚ which was inspired by Nazism. The setting of the novel takes place in Gordan High School 1969. Four main characters of the wave include: Ben Ross (“an outstanding young teacher”)‚ Laurie Saunders (“a pretty girl with short brown hair and an almost perpetual smile”)‚ David Collins (“ a tall‚ good looking boy who was the running back on the football team”)‚ and Robert Billings (“ a heavy

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