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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.
Peter Weir
Peter Weir
'O Captain! My Captain!'
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
Peter Weir.
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.
dead poets society
Peter Weir
Peter Weir
To reference the movie "Dead Poets Society" in APA format, you would typically follow this format: Director's Last name, Initials. (Director). (Year). Title of the movie [Film]. Production Company. For example: Weir, P. (Director). (1989). Dead Poets Society [Film]. Touchstone Pictures.
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'O Captain! My Captain!'
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Because the actors did a tremendous job and it was a great movie!!
"The Dead Poets were dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life. That's a phrase from Thoreau that we'd invoke at the beginning of each meeting. You see we'd gather at the old Indian cave and take turns reading from Thoreau, Whitman, Shelley; the biggies. Even some of our own verse. And in the enchantment of the moment we'd let poetry work its magic."- Dead Poets Society (1989)"Dead Poets Society" can refer either to the film with the name (1989 drama film; starring Robin Williams, directed by Peter Weir) or the club/group from the movie, the Dead Poets.
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