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    Dead poets society 1) Describe the setting(time and place) in detail. Welton academy‚ 1959 all boys’ dormitory or preparatory school. This is the school where the boys prepare before going to college. 2) Discuss the meaning of how John Keating introduces himself to the class. Mr. Keating was very different‚ unconventional‚ interesting to listen to as a teacher and very inspiring. For instance‚ he asks his students to rip the introduction out of a poetry book‚ telling the students that

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    Honors American Literature- 091 3 April 8‚ 2013 Dead Poet Society- Free Yourself from Others Rule “Carpe Diem! Seize the Day!” This quote is empathized by Mr. Keating‚ an audacious alumni teacher‚ and the wily group of young students‚ Neil‚ Todd‚ Cameron‚ Pitts‚ Charlie‚ Knox‚ and Meeks‚ throughout the movie Dead Poet Society to be free of others and do their own business. Mr. Keating teaches in a very odd manor teaching the class to break tradition and be your own person. The four pillars

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    Dead Poets Archetypes

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    Do Dead Poets Use Archetypes Too? Directors use many different techniques when filming a movie. Unlike other forms of storytelling‚ movie directors have completely control of what the viewer sees. An author picks words to describe what they see‚ but most words have multiple meanings. This can lead to confusion about many scenes in numerous books. Stage directors can pick the set‚ the costumes‚ and the actors‚ but what an audience member sees is still up to the work of others. Also‚ no two shows are

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    Anne Finch: An Influential‚ but Minor Woman Poet Anne Kingsmills Finch is one the most significant published women poets prior to the Romantic Period. Her poetry clearly reflects her experiences and struggles along her witty personality and her candidness; her diverse work in poetry not only documents her personal struggles‚ but the social and political turmoil during that era. Undoubtedly‚ Finch’s greatness is due to the encouragement that she received from her family‚ husband‚ friends‚ and colleagues

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    1. Compare and contrast the leadership styles of Mr. Keating and Mr. Nolan. Mr. Keating’s leadership style is supportive because he shows concern for his students well being and needs. He has a charismatic attribute which helps inspire some emotion and passion in his classroom which is a big change of character that Welton Academy students are used to. Mr. Nolan has more of a directive leadership style because he has strict guidelines that he wants to teachers and student to abide by. He

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    and John Webster (the best poet of this grim genre). Novelty was in great demand‚ and the possibilities of plot and genre were exploited almost to exhaustion. Still‚ many excellent plays were written by men such as George Chapman‚ the masters of comedy Thomas Dekker and Philip Massinger‚ and the team of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. Drama continued to flourish until the closing of the theatres at the onset of the English Revolution in 1642. The foremost poets of the Jacobean era‚ Ben Jonson

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    Dead Poets Society Analysis

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    ‘Not even worth that much‚’ Todd said.” (Pg. 30) Studied alone “‘Want to come to the study group?’ Neil asked. ‘Thanks but… I better do history.’” (Pg. 30) Did not like reading “Todd looked down. ‘I don’t want to read’” (Pg. 50) Dead Poets Society member (Chpt. 7) Time Keeper “‘Todd Anderson‚ because he prefers not to read‚ will be keeping minutes of the meetings.’” (Pg. 53) Breaks out of his shell‚ more self-confident “Todd took a deep breath and for the first time he smiled

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    Summary of Dead Poets Society The film takes place in an old-fashioned boarding school‚ Welton Academy‚ in 1959. The school is very strict and disciplinary and most of the students who goes there are probably there to become doctors or lawyers. We are following seven boys and their new poetry teacher Mr. Keating. Keating is a former student of Welton‚ but he doesn’t like the school system. He inspires the boys to seize the day. Carpe Diem. With his untraditional teaching methods he tries to

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    Review: “Dead Poets Society” by Peter Weir In 1990‚ Dead Poets Society won the 62nd Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Peter Weir as the director who succeed in narrating a story about youth and death‚ dream and despair. From my point of view‚ it is a profound movie that intended to inspire and provoke thoughts; at the same time‚ to bring a combination of humor and drama to the audience while pushing a non-conformist ideology at the core of the story. Besides‚ there are many

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    Lost and Found In today’s society teenagers are struggling to be themselves‚ because of the pressure of everyone around them trying to make them someone else. In Dead Poets Society Todd Anderson shows the positive effects of self-esteem‚ as he develops from a self-conscious young man to growing more confident with the help of Neil Perry and Mr. Keating‚ and finally to demonstrate great self-esteem in one final act. It is important to know that it’s easy to follow in others’ footsteps‚ but nobody

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