Dead Poets Society
A detailed Summary of Dead Poets Society
Neil's journey of denial begining at the start of the new school term where he gets a new roommate named Tom Anderson. All of Neil's friends come in and they start mucking around when Neil's father walks in and tells him that he is dropping a class, the class is the school newspaper one of Neil's favourite classes. A bit longer into it they meet there new English teacher who also attended the same school as they are now, from that moment they realise that this teacher had different and unusual ways of teaching them.
Neil and his friends find an article in an old school annual with their English teacher in it and it has written that he was the leader of the dead poets society, they ask him about it and he tells them about the cave that they used to meet in every Friday night. That Friday they snuck out to

Neil goes and tells his father, and even though his father is angry at him for doing so Neil goes to the play doing what he want to do. Neil is very happy doing the play then he sees his father walk in.
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Approximate Word count = 546
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: English
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