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    that he was responsible for Neil’s death came flying back at him.<br><br>Neil wanted to be an actor. He was very good at it and performed in the local production of: "A Midsummer Night’s Dream". His father‚ however wanted him to be a doctor. After Neil’s superb performance his father rushed him home and told him that he was sending him to Military school for another ten years to stamp out any further ideas of his acting.<br>Neil shot himself that night.<br><br>Students‚ parents and teacher immediately

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    similar issues. At no time is the counselor to elicit any personal and or confidential information to their client unless it will have a profound and beneficial impact upon their client in the treatment process. Discretion should always be used. Dr. Neil Anderson and his Freedom Based Ministries approach encourages “the integration of God into the counseling process” (Dr. Anderson‚ DISCIPLESHIP COUNSELING‚ pp. 97). According to Dr. Anderson “establishing the right relationship between the encourager

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    N11/3/BUSMT/HP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M MARKSCHEME November 2011 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT Higher Level Paper 1 23 pages –2– N11/3/BUSMT/HP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M This markscheme is confidential and for the exclusive use of examiners in this examination session. It is the property of the International Baccalaureate and must not be reproduced or distributed to any other person without the authorization of IB Cardiff. –3– N11/3/BUSMT/HP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M The markbands on pages 3–6 should

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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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    meaning of Carpe Diem‚ which inspired Neil to disobey his father’s wishes‚ and go audition. In “Dead Poet’s Society” Neil says to his roommate Todd‚ “ For the first time in my whole life‚ I know what I wanna do! And for the first‚ I’m going to do it! Whether my father wants me to or not! Carpe diem!” Neil showed his desire to act‚ and would do anything without a care in the world about his father. Transcendentalist were people who followed their hearts‚ and Neil shows that he followed his heart and

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    the boys re-establish the Dead Poet’s Society that Keaton took part in when he was a student. Neil Perry‚ one of the students at the school‚ seems to be the first affected by Keaton’s teachings. Neil is faced with his father’s strict grip put on Neil’s life. Mr. Keaton helped Neil realize that he had other dreams that did not include his father’s. Keaton’s teachings and the Dead Poet’s Society helped Neil strive to what he thought was important‚ and not what his father thought was important. He learned

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    selfish and naive. As an example‚ throughout the entire film‚ Neil Perry endeavours to follow his dreams of acting against his father’s will. This decision is controversial as yes‚ he should be allowed to follow the path he desires‚ but do the consequences really outweigh the good he can do in this world if he listens to his parents’ wishes? The film suggests that doing what he wanted was positive reform. One can sympathise with Neil‚ whose talents are suppressed by his parents and so is unable to

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    go through a transformation‚ each of them in their own way. Neil‚ Who has a very domination father‚ is dreaming of being an actor. He sees the opportunity to play the lead in a play and takes it‚ though he knows his father is not going to like it. He makes a Letter “signed” by his father allowing him to join‚ but his father finds out and stops him to. He has other plans for him and that is being a doctor and not an actor. Neil plays the role anyway‚ but his father looks him during the act‚ and

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    Robert Sean Leonard as Neil Perry‚ and Ethan Hawke as Todd Anderson. I believe that Robin Williams was the perfect choice to act as Mr Keating as he is well-known to possess a humorous personality. The enthusiasm that he emits when acting makes the film feel very realistic. For example in the “Todd’s Breakthrough” scene‚ the emotion seen on his face makes it feel as if it is not just a film but something that would happen in an actual classroom. Robert Sean Leonard‚ who played Neil Perry‚ is a young

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    The Shape of Things Essay “Love is whatever you betray‚ betrayal can only happen if you love” (John le Carre). The play The Shape of Things by Neil Labute reminded me of this quote by John le Carre because of the reality in life and reality in the play. Beginning in a museum located in a small town‚ Adam was a shy student working at the historical facility and a conversation sparked up between him and a girl named Evelyn. As the play went on‚ Evelyn became so important to Adam that he simply

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