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His father, Mr. Perry because he put so much pressure on him and forced him out of being the head editor on the school's newspaper and also wanted Neil to quit the play A Midsummer Nights Dream. (Neil went behind his back and did it anyway though). Mr. Keating could be blamed i guess because he was the one who went against the school's policy and made free thinking and being independent and creative a new thing in his classroom. Others say that Neil was to blame for his own suicide because he was given the chance to tell his father what he wanted but never did. No one really knows but this is a good question that is up for debate, especially in english classrooms.

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