Dead Poet society

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English

 

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Ruth G

 

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March 25, 2017

 

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University

 

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To pass from childhood to adulthood is usually an adjustment from following the rules and regulations of figures in society such as parents and teachers to making conscience independent decisions about future actions based on one's own beliefs and ideas. Often this pathway is a difficult voyage and those who go through are usually aided by mentors that they can get guidance from...
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Mr Keating in the Dead Poets Society was such a mentor for a group of confused young men who had been used to convention and stifling of creativity and freethinking all of their time at Welton Preparatory School for Boys. What Mr Keating means by "i want to make them free thinkers" is that he wants the young men of his English class all to live a fulfilled life and to do this they must stop following the set structure like a herd of sheep following one and another For example in the movie "Dead Poet Society" when Mr Keating gets all the boys within his English class to ripe out the introduction entitled "Understanding Poetry" by Dr...
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