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    Literary Essay – Dead Poets Society Bill Beattie once said‚ “The aim of education should be to teach us how to think rather than what to think – rather to improve our minds‚ so as to enable us to think for ourselves‚ than to load the memory with thoughts of other men.” All too often‚ however‚ individual thoughts are crushed by the powerful weight of conformity. In the film Dead Poets Society‚ conformity exercises it’s influence and the results prove disastrous

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    A Black Poet Langston Hughes was born in Joplin‚ Missouri in 1902 (Arnold Rampersad 11). When Hughes was a child his mother and father separated. Most of his young childhood was spent with his grandmother. She raised him to know his self-worth and the importance of know where he came from. He had a lonely childhood. His grandmother encouraged him to read all sorts of literature. At the age of 13 he wrote his first poem in honor of graduation in Lincoln‚ Illinois where he attended elementary

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    Theory Analysis on Dead Poets Society The Marxist theory targets the flaws in capitalism where the bourgeoisie‚ who are rich owners‚ are able to control the proletariats (working class). According the Karl Marx‚ the bourgeoisie can control education‚ politics‚ media‚ etc due to their wealth. Due to the inequality‚ Karl Marx predicted that the proletariat would start a revolution. Karl Marx believes that capitalism leads to commodification where society only cares about impressing others and conspicuous

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    John Dryden :his born in 1631- 1700 is an influential English poet ‚ literary critic ‚ and play write who dominated the literary life of the Restoration England to such a point that the period came to be known in literary circle as the Age of Dryden . when the great play of London close the theater in 1665 ‚ Dryden retreated to Wilt Shire where he wrote ’ Of Dramatic Poetry ’ that in was 1668 ‚ it is the best of his unsystematic prophesies and essays . Of dramatic poetry takes the form of dialogue

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    Reaction Paper – Dead Poets Society Poetry becomes an open highway‚ an outlet available for expression. It allows the realization of the ability to verbalize what we think‚ what we know‚ what we feel‚ and what we long for opening our eyes to see who we are and not just who we should be or who we are told to be. In this movie you are introduced to a group of boys whose priorities basically just circles around studying. Tradition‚ Honor‚ Discipline and Excellence‚ is the ground pillars of the private

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    a famous quote by President Abraham Lincoln who not only strived to make the country a place where every man was treated equally‚ but succeeded with great victory and molded the society we live in today. In the time of Lincoln‚ a soon to be famous poet in American history was beginning his world changing works. Walt Whitman wrote over two hundred-eighty poems‚ some of which are yet to be discovered. Before his poetry‚ Whitman lived in a small home on Long Island here he grew up with his eight siblings

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    John Phillip Sousa was the father of marching music and the father of the marching arts. Most of the patriotic marches that we know today were written by John Phillip Sousa‚ like the famous “Stars and Stripes Forever." According to The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music‚ “John Phillip Sousa wrote 137 marches‚ five teen operettas‚ five overtures‚ eleven suites‚ twenty-four dances‚ twenty- eight fantasies‚ and 322 arrangements of nineteenth-century western European symphonic works.” Not

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    In the movie “Dead Poets Society”‚ Mr. Keating is considered the typical American Romantic hero. The movie is set in the late 1950’s‚ at an all-boys boarding school. Keating is the youngest person that teaches at the school which gives him youthful qualities when compared to the other teachers‚ he has knowledge of people and life based on deep‚ intuitive understanding‚ and he places faith in inner experience and the power of imagination. First‚ Keating is very young and more outgoing than the other

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    ‘Dead Poets Society’‚ directed by Peter Weir‚ demonstrates the theme of conformity and the ideas surrounding it using various film techniques. The methods are comprised of; mise-en-scene‚ dialogue‚ long shots‚ symbolism and camera angles. These display the lack of individuality within the school‚ Mr Keating’s alternative viewpoints‚ and the impact of conformity on student’s lives. Weir exhibits the alternative outcomes of conformity via the characters Neil‚ Todd‚ Charlie‚ Knox‚ Richard‚ Steven‚ and

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    literary‚ political‚ and philosophical movement of the early nineteenth century which taught that divinity pervades all nature and humanity. Since this movement‚ the ideas of transcendentalism have been reflected in literature‚ movies‚ and music. Dead Poets Society is a movie that reflects on this idea of transcendentalism and nonconformity. Many different urban musical artists have resonated with the same ideas. Ralph Emerson and

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