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    The movie‚ Dead PoetSociety‚ is about a group of young boys who attend Welton Academy‚ a very strict and traditional school. Mr Keating‚ a well respected teacher‚ by the students at Welton Academy is looked upon as a bad influence on the students by the school’s principal. The principal believed that Mr Keating’s teaching methods are unconventional and he was not following the schools 4 pillars‚ tradition‚ discipline‚ honour and excellence. Mr Keating uses fragments of poems to teach and make

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    In Dead Poets SocietyMr. 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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    <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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    you wail and cry and scream.” In Dead Poets Society‚ Todd spoke these words in Mr. Keating’s class when they had to make their own poem. In real life‚ people from the day they are born till the day that they die try to fit in. Everyone likes being accepted. But the wise know to go against it‚ because it isn’t always right. Conformity can be very dangerous sometimes. In trying to seek what everyone else is doing‚ you can lose yourself in the process. Mr. Keating was one of those wise people who

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    The risks and rewards to following one’s own path in life is clearly shown in the film‚ Dead PoetsSociety‚ by Neil and Mr. Keating. These characters were both rewarded and faced consequences after following their own rules. Neil was rewarded for doing what he loved‚ which was acting‚ when he received the main role in the play and made a great performance. By performing in the play‚ he risked his father being unsupportive of him. Unfortunately‚ after his performance‚ his father was infuriated and

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    Dead Poets Society The Dead Poets Society shows compassion and pain through out the movie. The boys face a very strict environment within the school until Mr. Keating arrives. Mr. Keating didn’t follow the books like the other teachers he took the students out of there usual classroom environment. His unorthodox methods made him connect better with the students and expanded there minds outside the classroom. Which through out his teachings my the students much better people in the end. I thought

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    Imaan Jiwa The Dead Poets Society March 29th‚ 2012 1-2 In the movie The Dead Poets Society‚ a very unique and out of the ‘norm’ teacher‚ known by the name of Mr. Keating‚ teaches boys at Welton boarding school about more than just school work-he teaches them about life. For this reason‚ Mr. Keating was most definitely an effective teacher. One of the many reasons why Mr. Keating was an effective teacher was because he helped Todd Anderson-a shy‚ quiet student

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    Dead Poet Society Speech Is living a crime? Is choice unacceptable? Is suicide typical? Reading this is so simple but going through it is much harder than we think. Forgetting your best friend who suicided‚ having your close relative killed and been alone was Charlie’s life. “The perk of being a wallflower” directed by Stephen Chbosky is an astonishing film which involves youngster entering the world of adulthood. Beginning a new year of high school here Charlie finally befriends Sam and Patrick

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    Dead Poets Society Scene where Knox Overstreet is on the telephone to Kris. Knox Overstreet played a fair part in the film Dead Poets Society. One particular scene that Knox was in was the phone conversation with the girl he loves‚ Kris. The scene starts with Knox at the telephone. The camera closes in on his face and his fingers dialling the telephone. The camera stays on his face as the phone rings and awaits a pick up. When Kris picks up the phone‚ Konx’s facial expression changes from

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    Both The Mosquito Coast and Weir’s next feature‚ Dead Poets Society (1989)‚ foreground fathers myopically invested in misguided personal aspirations. A significant critical and commercial success‚ Dead Poets Society is a period piece set in the 1950s in Welton College‚ a private boys school‚ at the heart of New England’s establishment. It is a study in the mechanisms with which the ruling class absorbs and expels rebellious influences before proceeding undeterred in its primary mission of reproducing

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