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In "Dead Poets Society," Todd Anderson is portrayed as odd primarily due to his intense shyness and struggle with self-expression. He feels immense pressure to meet the expectations of his family and peers, which stifles his creativity and confidence. This internal conflict makes him appear reserved and socially awkward, especially in contrast to more outgoing characters like Neil. Todd's journey throughout the film highlights his growth as he learns to embrace his individuality and voice.

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