Dead Poets Society1
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In the film Dead Poet's Society there is an environment created that was rigid and strict. At Welton Academy there were four pillars of ideals that students must attain to and follow. These were excellence, honor, tradition, and discipline. A new teacher was appointed to teach English. John Keating brought with him a style that promoted the individual. This was in direct contrast to the four pillars of ideals. Mr. Keating's Latin saying of Carpe Diem, which meant seize the day, was something that would cause problems to arise at the academy. A few of his students would deviate from academy's path.
Knox Overstreet was a young man who was attending Welton Academy. He had followed all the rules as everyone else and obeyed. However after a few of Mr. Keating's classes he changed his outlook of life. Knox had an affinity towards this girl, Chri

Walt Whitman wrote, "Two roads diverged in the wood, and I chose the one less traveled on, and that has made all the difference." By following your own beliefs, your desires will be fulfilled. The boy's introduction to Carpe Diem led to happiness for all of them. They followed their own desires and were for once happy and free from the chains of Welton Academy.
Another student of John Keating's was Charles Dalton. He was more laid back than Knox but he still adhered to the academy's rules and regulations. Charles was completely taken by the saying, and changed his lifestyle. At the boys illegal Dead Poet's Society meetings in which they read aloud poetry, he brought tobacco pipes and alcohol as well as girls. As seen by his new name, Nwanda, Charlie broke free of the strict life he had to follow at Welton. He even defied the Headmaster during a meeting by in
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Approximate Word count = 588
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
Category: English
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