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    Everybody has been in a moment when they realize their life will never be the same. It could be the first day of school, meeting somebody, or a hardship. In the movie, The Dead Poets Society, Mr. Keating changes his students lives by teaching them something profound. Mr. Keating teaches his students to be free thinkers and the boy who personifies this message the most is Todd, as by the end of the movie, he stands up for his beliefs when his friends had given up. Mr. Keating’s first lesson is

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    Dead Poets Society written by Tom Schulman, is a 1989 film starring Robin Williams which encompasses the theme of carpe diem. Carpe diem is a latin phrase which translates to “seize the day.” Although carpe diem can be very beneficial, it can also be detrimental if taken too literally and abused. In Dead Poets Society, Mr. John Keating (Robin Williams) is a new english teacher at Welton Academy, a very strict, all boys preparatory school. Mr. Keating is an outgoing man who introduces the idea

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    Choices define who we are, good or bad they should be meaningful. Carpe diem is a method of thinking that represents seizing the day. How people seize the day can be very different. it can be having the courage to say something to a girl, standing up for a kid being bullied or following your dreams and participating in a play. Mr. Keating is as a very flamboyant English teacher at the Welton Academy. He is very enthusiastic about teaching English and very passionate about ensuring that his students

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    Battle of Hamburger Hill is a heard of and will never be forgotten battle that took place in a war lost by politicians. Then Major General Melvin Zais, commander of 101st Airborne Division utilize his prior leadership skills to meet requirements to seize key terrain and bring the fight to the enemy. From containment mission to attrition mission, it meant to find, fix, and destroy the enemy and their installations. Hamburger Hill dubbed by the Soldiers who trenched up the mountain for the carnage it

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    many other important lesson´s; reminding the boys to seize the day and cherish every moment. Quotes from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman prove how important the lesson´s are. From what I can tell, there are four main lessons taught by english teacher, Mr. Keating. He teaches the boys to embrace who they are,

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    wants to teach them about seizing the day, or carpe diem in latin. We see this theme used many times as an expression of doing something that these boys normally wouldn't. Although this theme was introduced almost immediately to the boys upon meeting Mr. Keating, they didn't really begin to learn to use or live by this saying until they learned the first lesson. Once the boys could think on their own they really began to take on the mentality of seizing the day and making the best out of their lives

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    he never knows what to do. Prufrock also needs to grab life by the reins and take control. The old man Prufrock in T.S Eliot poem “The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock” needs to see the bigger picture, also to be less indecisive, and finally to seize the day.     In the poem “The Love song of Alfred Prufrock” Prufrock has trouble seeing the bigger picture, he has all of his focus put on the small unimportant details. Prufrock is constantly worried about how each little decision he makes is going to

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    Mr Keating Concepts

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    this movie, the life concept that Mr. Keating teaches the boys that sticks with them the most is “Carpe Diem” or “seize the day”. He teaches this lesson to the boys by taking them down to where all past class photos are placed. He has all the boys lean in real close and look at the photos. While the boys look at the photos Mr. Keating leans down and says, “Carpe, carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary." This statement he says really impacts the lives of Neil Perry, Todd

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    As a redcoat or a British man I was a soldier at the time of Paul Revere was running through towns and warning his people. We were headed on our way to seize ammunition. So we headed to Lexington and Concord. It's a horrible walk,ride and having to stay in formation all the time but it is a good life we get feed good we take over people's homes and stay. I'm Major Mitchel of the 5th regiment. At this point in we have caught up with what looks like people trying to dodge my regiment. We finally catch

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    individual by not conforming, and doing what you have present to you right now, in other words seizing the moment. The first of the major transcendentalists is Henry David Thoreau, his book Walden covers the idea Carpe Diem or seize the day. This tells the story of how Thoreau seized the day by living in Walden Woods to grow spiritually and become introspective of life by going out and putting the ideas of simplicity to practice. As for the second major transcendentalist, Walt Whitman and his poem Song of

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