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    relationships present many challenges thus making them integral in the shaping of an individual’s experiences. These complexities are often caused by the power dynamic‚ where one parties assumes dominance over the other. Peter Weir’s 1989 film‚ Dead Poets Society explores the overpowering relationship between Neil and his father where Neil’s true self is stifled in his role as the compliant son. Similarly in Roger Dean Kiser’s short story Elvis Died at Florida Barber College (referred to as Elvis)‚ the

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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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    In the Dead Poets Society‚ there are two conflicting educational methods: the “Welton way” and the “Keating way.” Under Welton’s methods‚ the individual student is restrained. Welton teaches their student to blindly obey every piece of information thrown at them. Their students are taught to regurgitate information‚ not chew on it‚ swallow it‚ or spit it out. The students are not taught to be individuals but instead are forced to fit the exact same mold of straight A’s to Ivy League colleges to wealthy

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    English Written Assignment Dead Poets Society 1. Describe Todd Anderson’s development – what is he like in the beginning and how does he change? How important is Todd as a character in the story? (75+ words) At first‚ Todd is quit and has not much to say. He is shy and scared of participating in class and reading out loud. He is also intimidated and terrified that what he might say is pointless and unintelligent. This troubles him‚ since he is the youngest of his family and told that

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    transcendentalism is clearly shown throughout the film‚ Dead Poet’s Society. The character‚ Mr. Keating‚ plants seeds of wisdom in all the minds of his students. This lead to their want to break away from the conformity of society and express their individualism. Throughout the movie‚ symbolism is expressed to show various parts of these transcendentalist ideals. Symbolism of the elements of Transcendentalism can be identified in the movieDead Poet’s Society‚ due to its film techniques‚ narrative structure

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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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    In Dead Poets Society‚ Mr. Keating’s teaching methods stray from the ordinary. It can be argued Mr. Keating’s unorthodox method of “seizing the day” led to the suicide of his student Neil Perry. Keating taught his students to “Make your lives extraordinary.” While this message is positive and inspirational‚ at Welton Academy in 1959‚ not everyone will appreciate it. Mr. Keating is an English teacher who inspires his students through his teaching of poetry. His lessons include standing on his desk

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    Battle of Conformity and Non-conformity In Tom Schulman’s Dead Poets Society a group of bright students are enrolled in a prestigious New England private school named Welton Academy. This school stresses conformity and tradition as one of its trademarks. In order to survive in this school one must never challenge the institution. Dead Poets Society is a powerful example of the constant battle between conformity and non-conformity. Mr. Keating‚ a teacher at Welton‚ fights on the side of non-conformity

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    “Carpe diem boys‚ seize the day.” Mr. Keating‚ the English teacher in the Dead Poets Society‚ told this to his class because he wanted them to follow their own hearts and minds instead of the ideas that were taught at their strict boarding school. Thanks to “Carpe Diem” most of Keating’s students start a secret club that reads and discusses poetry. After awhile the students start to apply “Carpe Diem” to their everyday lives. Neil Perry took it to the fullest. Although Neil’s father has planned

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