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The Dead Poets Society is a fictional group from the 1989 film of the same name, which revolves around a group of students at a conservative all-boys preparatory school. The society meets in a cave near the school, where they gather to read poetry, share their thoughts, and embrace creativity and individuality, inspired by their English teacher, Mr. Keating. The group symbolizes rebellion against societal norms and the pursuit of passion in life.

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