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    Dead Poets Society

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    TRM 336 Organızatıonal Behavıor MOVIE ANALYSIS DEAD POETS SOCIETY Prepared for; Duygu Salman Öztürk Prepared by; Uğur Eskici 2007101225 The Plot Neil Perry‚ Todd Anderson‚ Knox Overstreet‚ Charlie Dalton‚ Richard Cameron‚ Steven Meeks‚ and Gerard Pitts are senior students of the Welton Academy which is a privileged private school in New England. The story takes place during the first school semester of the year 1956. The pillors of the Welton College are "tradition

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    history human beings have had an insatiable desire to venture into uncharted territories and discover the unknown. There are countless examples of historic and modern figures and their quest toward knowledge of the unseen. Christopher Columbus and Neil Armstrong were two of the greatest figures in history that paved the way toward discovering new territories that had not been so vastly known by men before. They were both scientific explorers and supporters of knowledge and discovery. Their contributions

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    discipline‚ honour and excellence are the four principles. Challenge is represented throughout the whole film. Dead Poets’ society 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 of a follower” through his non- traditional‚ revolutionary teaching methods. Welton Academy has a new English and poetry teacher‚ Mr Keating who

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    English 4th Genre Film Essay Dead Poets Society: Neil takes the gun and commits suicide. Neil’s father comes rushing through the door into the study to find his son’s dead body. Witness: When McFee and Schaeffer enter the Amish community looking for Samuel and Book has just killed McFee and he comes out running looking for Samuel. Neil Perry has just performed A Midsummer’s Night Dream against his father’s wishes and even though he is congratulated by all of his peers and gets a standing

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    eventually recreates. Todd’s roommate is called Neil Perry‚ he is another main character‚ a very talented and brave boy. His father on the other hand is very strict when it comes to Neil and he is not allowed to explore his talents outside of school‚ he is only allowed to focus on schoolwork. Neil is very shy with his father and has a lot of respect which results in not liking to confront him. Since his father has such a strict way of raising his son‚ Neil doesn’t dare to tell his father that acting

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    About The Book: The Graveyard Book By Neil Gaiman The Graveyard Book is a children’s fantasy novel by the English author Neil Gaiman‚ simultaneously published in Britain and America during 2008. It is set primarily in a graveyard‚ where the boy Nobody Owens is adopted and raised by the occupants after his family is murdered. Gaiman won both the British Carnegie Medal and the American Newbery Medal recognising

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    Situational Analysis

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    and desserts. With an initial investment of Php1.5 million‚ the shop was visualized “to become a creative hub for artists‚ photographers‚ writers‚ imaginative young people‚ innovative young professionals and entrepreneurs‚ a third venue to chill and unwind.” The colorful walls and indie music in the air will certainly stimulate one’s creative juices. The place used to be a Japanese restaurant and was redesigned to become what the owner calls an “alternative café.” Apart from allowing artists‚ writers

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    Quantum Software is a fairly new organization “No ties‚ no suits coats‚ first name only” that was founded by Stan Albright and Erin Barber. The company develops computer software specifically oriented to the needs of independent oil businesses. They’ve had a lot of success over the past 3years and are growing fairly fast. Quantum has gained over 200 employees and has made about 95 million dollars in sales. Currently‚ Employees at Quantum Software work 16 hour days 6 days a week. In order to keep

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    Everyone loves music‚ doesn’t matter who you are‚ you will find someone or yourself listening to music rather you’re in a good mood or bad. You also have a favorite song that you will listen to anytime of the day cause you love it so much. I listen to music a lot and for my project I chose two songs‚ the first song is Pualena by Vika and My House by Flo Rida. I chose Pualena because the song evokes love and happy feelings. This song is about love and how beautiful something or someone is that it

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    character roles. Throughout Dead Poet’s Society‚ symbolism is represented by means of various film techniques which strongly pertain to transcendentalism values. For example‚ when Neil took his own life‚ it didn’t focus on him primarily‚ but the crown from his play that he laid upon the open window. This crown symbolized what Neil lived for‚ and that he died doing what he wanted. This couldn’t be expressed through someone explaining it in the movie‚ so instead it is shown using

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