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    <i>"It was Mr Keating’s blatant abuse of position as teacher that led directly to Neil’s death."</i><br><br>We are asked to discuss the above statement after watching the movie: "Dead Poets Society". This statement I feel is ridiculous and when I have finished this essay you will agree.<br><br>The school was a dull‚ meaningless place where tradition and reputation was put before creativity and education. That was until Mr Keating‚ came to the school as an English teacher. He focused around Poetry

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    English Literature Biographical Speech Keats‚ John (1795-1821) English poet‚ one of the most gifted and appealing of the 19th century and a seminal figure of the romantic movement. Keats was born in London‚ October 31‚ 1795‚and was the eldest of four children. His father was a livery-stable owner‚ however he was killed in a riding accident when Keats was only nine and his mother died six years later of tuberculosis. Keats was educated at the Clarke School‚ in Enfield‚ and at the age of 15

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    studied for a test. I didn’t follow everyone else and I did what was best for myself. Dead Poets Society is a movie about a boarding school‚ a teacher with different way of teaching. He has a group of students who learn their teacher was a part of a society called the Dead Poets Society ‚and They decide to continue the group. Charlie speaks out about the group and everything starts to go down hill. The Dead Poets Society demonstrates nonconformity‚ human potential‚ and Truth through experience. One

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    with their loved ones. This gives a sense acceptance and makes the dying feel more comfortable and allows them to take the happy thoughts and images of those around them with their spirit as they go into the afterlife. The poem “Dog’s Death‚” by John Updike shows a family’s love and admiration for their family pet. Their dog wishes to die in peace and quiet‚ but the family rushes off to the vet to try and save her life. The poem “Do not go gentle into that good night‚” by Dylan Thomas is focusing

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    Traditional or Logical In the movie Dead Poets Society‚ there are many disagreements on how the children should learn. The issue being discussed was everyone believed that the traditional way of teaching was a superior technique of education and the school did not want to change. Once Mr. Keating came into the picture and started teaching in a new way‚ administrators believed he was in the wrong by the way he taught. If the opinion of the students mattered then Mr. Keating’s way

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    John Donne is one of the most famous metaphysical poets of the seventeenth-century versifiers. In fact‚ historians of literature consider him the father of metaphysical poetry. He wrote many wonderful and great holy poems. An example of his religious poems is sonnet number ten‚ “Death‚ be not proud”. In this sonnet he speaks about death and how it should not be proud because it is neither mighty nor fearful. To prove his point of view‚ he uses an argumentative tone and logical elements taken from

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    the poems: “Fears;” “Homer‚” and “Urn‚” John Keats explicates one main theme in all three of his works. Although these poems have a different rhetoric‚ they elucidate similar themes. Firstly‚ in Keats’ poem‚ “Fears‚” he describes how he may never get the chance to do certain things in his life. Secondly‚ in his poem‚ “Homer‚” he exemplifies how great the writings of the ancient philosopher Homer are‚ and how much they impact society and culture. Lastly‚ in John Keats’ poem‚ “Urn‚” he describes the eternal

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    Dead Poets Society Task E Dead Poets Society has engaged its audiences and critics with its brilliant plot spun expertly like a spider’s web. This coming of age film explores the rebellious nature of the adolescents as they progress from childhood to adulthood. Dead Poets Society is unique with its brilliant acting‚ uplifting story and superb craftsmanship. The main characters in this film are Robin Williams as Mr Keating‚ Robert Sean Leonard as Neil Perry‚ and Ethan Hawke as Todd Anderson. I believe

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    John Donne's Love Poems

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    John Donne is one of many poets of his time who wrote love poetry. The thing that sets him apart from the others is that he manages to successfully subvert the traditional conventions to his own ends. Each of the secular poems "The Flea"‚ "The Sunne Rising" and "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning" shows Donne’s verbal dexterity‚ manipulation of the conventional form and the use of a variety of textual features. For the secular love poem "The Flea" the conventional form is that the flea is to be used

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    Living from 1631 to 1700 John Dryden was the leading literary figure of the Restoration ("John Dryden" Encarta). Dryden was an accomplished poet‚ playwright and critic. Speaking English‚ Latin and Greek Dryden was also a successful translator. Writing "Heroic Stanzas‚" a poem commemorating the death of Cromwell‚ Dryden secured a place in London’s literary circles. After converting to Christianity under the Christian rule of James II‚ Dryden was appointed poet laureate where he later lost

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