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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Dead Poet's Society

Dead Poets Society takes place at the ritzy Welton Academy, a boys boarding school. At the opening of the school year, accomplished student Neil meets his roommate, Todd, a painfully shy kid whose unseen older blood brother recently graduated as one of the schools most enceinte and successful figures. At first, Todd can heavyly bring himself to speak, and is much than a little intimidated when he meets Neils noisy and well-established mathematical group of buddies. Among the buddies are the sweet and sincere Knox, the unsettled and aggressive Charlie, the splendid Meeks, the competitive and shallow Cameron, and the gangly and awkward Pitts. These guys have know each other a while, and they have established routines same(p) study groups and inside jokes that make it hard, at first, for Todd to fit in.

Things arent particularly easy for Neil, either, given that his overbearing father is pushing hard for medical school and pushing Neil right out of everything else he enjoys. His father is unfortunately oblivious to benefits of that kind, and so he is offensive to the very idea of time-wasting extracurriculars.

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The overattention of Neils parents is a sad counterpoint to the underattention of Todds, who attend to be so uninterested in him that they manage to unwittingly give him the same meaningless birthday gift ii years in a row. Into these kids rather choked lives comes a breath of fresh air in the form of their in the buff English teacher, John Keating. On the first day of class, he leads them to the trophy case with the old team pictures in it. He encourages them to lean in and see if they can understand what hes toilsome to tell them. It all comes down to what was just a maxim in Latin before this movie and became a far...

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