Mr Keating
Midsummer Night's Dream
because neil becomes a black dog and kills him self because his a loser in life and I'm talking rubbish
Neil Gaiman was born on November 10, 1960.
Neil Alexander-Passe has written: 'Dyslexics' -- subject(s): Parenthood, Marriage, Dyslexia
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Midsummer Night's Dream
Neil shows altruism in "Dead Poets Society" by standing up to his father's expectations and pursuing his passion for acting despite the risks and consequences. He also supports his friends in their endeavors and encourages them to follow their dreams. Ultimately, Neil sacrifices himself for the sake of his independence and pursuit of happiness.
Student Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard)
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
In "Dead Poets Society," Neil Perry dies by suicide. After a confrontation with his father over his passion for acting and the pressure to conform to parental expectations, Neil feels trapped and hopeless. He takes his own life in his bedroom, which profoundly impacts his friends and teachers, highlighting the themes of individuality and the consequences of societal pressure in the film.
In "Dead Poets Society," Neil Perry tragically takes his own life by using a gun. This act follows his intense struggle with the pressure from his father and the constraints placed on him regarding his aspirations and desires. Neil's decision highlights the profound impact of familial expectations and the quest for individual identity.
It leads to the unfortunate death of the main character, Neil. He commits suicude.
because neil becomes a black dog and kills him self because his a loser in life and I'm talking rubbish
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.
Neil's parents enroll him in a military school against his wishes. Feeling trapped and overwhelmed, Neil ultimately takes his own life, unable to cope with the pressure from his parents and the restrictive expectations placed upon him.
Yes, there was jealousy among some of the characters in the Dead Poets Society, particularly towards Neil Perry's talent and his passion for acting. This jealousy played a part in the conflicts and tensions that arose within the group of friends.
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