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'O Captain! My Captain!'
"Dead Poets Society" is the name of the club that the Mr. Keating's students recreate. It was a club that Mr. Keating was once a member when he was a student at Welton Academy.
The four pillars repeated in Dead Poets Society are tradition, honor, discipline, excellence. Cameron says he told "the truth" about Mr. Keating to the school officials because there is a code of honor and when someone asks you a question, then you tell the truth, or you're expelled. The actual truth is that Mr. Keating had nothing to do with Neil's death. If Cameron was truly following a code of honor, he would have stood up to school officials and defended Mr. Keating. Instead, he lay blame on Mr. Keating to save himself from expulsion.
the dead poet's societyThe director was PETER WEIR. The man who provided the saxophone cave solo, and all but one of the unattributed poems in the film was also the model for the character of Mr. Keating--a man who trained our now famous movie directors and producers to reach for greatness.
Neil kills himself in The Dead Poet's Society because his dad wouldn't let him become an actor and was always mean to him and his life was hard
'O Captain! My Captain!'
"Dead Poets Society" is the name of the club that the Mr. Keating's students recreate. It was a club that Mr. Keating was once a member when he was a student at Welton Academy.
English teacher John Keating
In the movie Dead Poets Society, the boys begin to be inspired in Mr. Keating's first class when he tells them to "Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary." The inspiration grows when Mr. Keating takes the boys out of the classroom, further focusing on the idea of "Carpe Diem," which means seize the day.
Mr Keating
The song Mr. Keating hums in "Dead Poets Society" is an ancient Latin hymn called "Sumer is icumen in," which translates to "Summer has come in." It is a song that celebrates the arrival of spring and warmer weather.
The revived Dead Poets Society was led by the influence of Robin Williams as Teacher Keating, and by Robert Sean Leonard as student Neil and Ethan Hawke as student Todd.
In the movie Dead Poets Society, Robin Williams's character John Keating says: "Carpe diem, seize the day, boys, make your lives extraordinary."
He did it so they could gain muscle mass in their amrs
Yes, the boys do find their passion for poetry and individuality through the Dead Poets Society club. They are inspired by Mr. Keating's teachings and guidance to embrace creativity and self-expression, leading them to discover their own unique voices and passions.
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Mr.keating show them to live life to the fullest. He tells them they are not indental servants. In the end of the movie mr.keating was fired they all stood upon the desks and said the quote "oh captain my captain"