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    “Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members” (Emerson 369). From Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Self-Reliance,” the saying explains how society wants every individual to conform to its beliefs and expectations. In addition, our manhood is the capability to have our own opinions and beliefs. Individualism is a major theme of Transcendentalism, which is a part of romanticism and combines not only literature and philosophy, but also religion. Some additional focuses

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    prevalent theme in Dead Poets Society (1989), written by Tom Schulman and directed by Peter Weir. The film follows a group of boys attending a prestigious all-boy American school in 1959. It explores the effect a radical teacher has on their ability to think freely which initiates their rebellion against conformity. Weir uses the following techniques of motifs, camera angles and music techniques to explore this rebellion. In Dead Poets Society, a recurring motif is used to explore the theme of rebellion

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    as against it. “Dead Poets Society” is a film that shows why individualism is needed in our society. Another great example is “What to a slave is the Fourth of July” -Frederick Douglass. Individualism is a great deal in the world, and people should understand what it is like to be an Individual to see that the world wouldn’t be the same if everyone was alike. People should know that we are all meant to be our own person in life and if we were all the same as everyone else in society, the world would

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    studied enhanced your understanding of relationships? Refer to Maestro and two other texts of your choosing? Relationships are a complex part of today’s society and affect all areas. All relationships are different, and they influence the decisions made by people and others around them. The three texts ‘Maestro’ by Peter Goldsworthy, ‘Dead Poets Society’ directed by Peter Weir and ‘Goodnight Mr Tom’ by Michelle Magorian all enhance the understanding of relationships. These three texts, all show various

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    How the Quotations and Poems Demonstrate the Main Themes or Ideas of the Film Dead Poet's Society The film, Dead Poets Society, directed by Peter Weir, is set in the 1950’s at Welton Academy in the United States. Welton is a school that is based on honor, discipline, tradition, and excellence. The teachers at this school are extremely strict and academic. The Dead Poets Society has many important themes and messages, which should be considered in one’s daily life. The

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    should interact. Many of these writings reference the vile society composed of conforming populations. The film Dead Poets Society also discloses the pressure society has specifically on younger generations. Teenagers enrolled at Welton Academy, are in essence - perfect. They are expected to be intelligent and follow as instructed, but a new teacher challenges his students to break away from the sequence and satisfy their lives. Dead Poets Society and Transcendentalist thinkers express the significance

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    Dead Poet's Journey

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    is given is a reoccurring theme brought up throughout the duration of the song. Tears for Fears, the writers of this song explain that this is the only life given and there’s no turning back, so strive to “rule the world” in a sense. Equally, the movie producer had a similar mindset

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    Never let life pass you by. Take all opportunities that life provides and live life to the fullest. The movie “Dead Poets Society” is about young men comprehending all that life has to offer. Welton Academy is an all-boys school that focuses on preserving order and instructing students on what the academy believes is important in life. Welton has narrowed their priorities into what they’ve entitled the four pillars, tradition, discipline, excellence, and honor. Students are expected to keep

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    of Individualism in Self-Reliance and Dead Poets Society “Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness” (370). In Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson, it is shown that each person must make their own decisions in life and learn to think for themselves. The individual must form his or her own opinions on what is good and bad; following society solely because that is expected is no

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    Peter Weis movie Dead Poets Society took place in the early 1950´s at a privileged private prep school for young men entering adulthood, much like Salinger's famous award winning novel Catcher in the Rye. Wiers movie has multiple unique characters that all somehow mirror Holden Caulfield, the main character featured in Salinger's work. Holden's admiration and love for the genuity of one's character strongly reflects the respect John Keating's holds for the originality that in shown through poetry

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