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    high standards. He uses unorthodox methods to reach out to his students‚ who face enormous pressures from their parents and the school. With Keating’s help‚ students Neil Perry‚ Todd Anderson and others learn to break out of their shells‚ pursue their dreams and seize the day. At the end of the movie there was a tragic scene where Neil commits suicide because of the lack of belief from his father. Following his death Mr. Keating was blamed for the incident and is required to not teach at the school

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    lives. This spawns Neil to restart the Dead Poets Society‚ just like Mr. Keating had done when he was at Welton. Mr. Keating is a new teacher at Welton and he was once a former student. He tries to

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    In Philip Roth’s story‚ Goodbye‚ Columbus‚ the Patimkin family as well as Neil Kulgman’s life portray the various psychological effects of wanting to win and dealing with losing in many aspects of life such as love‚ sports and business. Many of the interaction between the characters from Short Hills highlight the somewhat individualistic nature of those belonging to the upper class in comparison to Neil’s Aunt Gladys and Uncle Max from Newark. The latter are more family oriented as Aunt Gladys emphasises

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    DPS Notes 1. Polarities early in the film= tradition and originality obedience and freedom conformity and individuality realism and imagination 2. Schools aim= provide students with the light of knowledge Light (schools 4 principles)= Tradition‚ honor‚ discipline‚ excellence Boys principles= travesty‚ horror‚ decadence‚ excrement 3. Mr. Keating= used to remind us of romantic poet John Keats died at 2 - regarded poetic fame as the greatest of human goal 4. Keating takes first class

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    Neil Young; After the Gold Rush 1970 Album Review Music 2700 Jill Davies 250414488 Neil Young’s third album; After the Gold Rush is a mellow approach to rock and roll during the early 70’s. The album also demonstrates Young’s Folk roots with a slight country feel. Young plays pop and folk dimensions that are heard throughout the album but with caution and conservatism. Neil becomes a mainstream artist however his sound falls outside the sounds heard in commercial mainstream rock and folk music

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    do it‚ and not say anything.” This is the moment in the story when Holden finally realizes and accepts the fact of growing up. As compared to Dead Poets Society‚ not many of the characters deal with the pain of growing up‚ however in a sense Neil does. Neil has a passion for acting and it is the

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    permission on behalf of his father because he wants to express his personal freedom of acting. This is demonstrated when Todd asks‚ "How are you going to do this?" And Neil replies‚ "They need a letter of permission from my father and Mr. Nolan‚" and then he proceeds to typing‚ "I am writing to you on behalf of my son Neil Perry." Neil does not think about the consequences of his action when striving to express his freedom and passion because he has no sense of

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    forced to belong. This concept of belonging can be examined in reference to two primary characters of the film‚ Neil Perry and Todd Anderson. Both characters are forced to belong to their family structures and high expectations. Dead Poet’s Society highlights many complex concepts of belonging‚ being forced to belong in particular. Throughout the entirety of the film we are able to see Neil Perry’s character have belonging externally forced upon him‚ particularly in terms of his family structure

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    two stories also deal with the conformity of these young men in their transition from private boys school to the real world. There are two young men from each of the stories whose lives are alike yet different in some ways. Holden Caufield and Neil Perry are two young men coming of age searching for who they are and what they want to be in life and wanting to escape the confines of conformity and what they are expected to be. Both are the same age or around the same age and they are both students

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    fourteen children that are British. I did my critique on Neil. Neil is from the suburbs of Liverpool. He is one of the children on the show that is not as wealthy as the others. At the age of seven Neil is seen as a happy child. When I was his age I was full of happiness as well. I remember telling my parents what I wanted to do in life at that age. Neil has a different future planned out such as having no children. A typical day for Neil is to go to school‚ go home‚ drink tea then go outside and

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