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Tiêu đề Dead poet's society: significant experiences
Trường học University of XYZ
Chuyên ngành English Literature
Thể loại Essay
Năm xuất bản 2023
Thành phố New York
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Số trang 3
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Dead Poet's Society: Significant Experiences; The Twists of Life.. Significant experiences are moments in life that create change not only in one's present period of life, but also drama

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Dead Poet's Society: Significant Experiences; The Twists of Life.

Significant experiences are moments in life that create change not only in

one's present period of life, but also dramatically alter one's view of the

surrounding and forthcoming events The impacts of such

experiences are the

opening of new doors in life, the realization of possibilities one would have

never imagined sitting right under one's nose and the perception

of details one

never thought important before They mostly temper peoples views

of events,

shedding a different hue of light upon them, revealing multiple possibilities

that were once left in shadow In Dead Poet's society, a handful

of students

discover through the exuberance of their English teacher what kinds of lives

they had been leading, and what their lives could be One

student in particular,

Neil Perry, discovers a whole new world and his life is

irreversibly changed as

a result of the impact of his association with Mr Keating

The lives of all the boys were drastically changed the day they met Mr

Keating "Carpe Diem" he told them "Seize the day, make you lives

extraordinary." With these few words, Mr Keating opened the minds of his

students to the broad possibilities that life held for them The boys learned

that they deserved more than the daily routine, that they were not satisfied

with living up to the expectations of others As a result, they re-established

the Dead Poet's society, and consequently experienced what they had been

protected from previously The most significant change wrought from both the

arrival of Mr Keating and the re-instatement of the Dead Poet's Society was

Neil Perry's change in attitude He realized what his dreams were, and to

accomplish them, he had to do something he had never dared to do

in the past,

disregard the will of his father Having lived under the iron rule of an

oppressive father his entire life, Neil's spirit was in danger of smothering to

death The Dead Poet's Society and Mr Keating reawakened Neil's half-drowned

spirit and encouraged Neil to strive towards what he thought was important, not

what his father thought was important Neil's life was

drastically changed as a

result of his meeting Mr Keating, from a life dedicated to

school, to a life

dedicated to living The impact of this association with Mr Keating was that

Neil was a different person after, he attempted to break free of the conformity

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that was suppressing him and his view on life became brighter and more hopeful

For Neil, the significant experience of meeting Mr

Keating also changed

his outlook on the future Instead of constantly studying and dreading

disciplinary action from his father, he began to look towards the good things in

life He realized that his dream was to become an actor, and that acting gave

him happiness and hope that he had never had before Acting was Neil's hope for

the future, it let him grow and experience life's true joys, joys that he could

not have even wished for in the past The greatest impact that

Mr Keating had

on Neil was that he taught him to look past the wishes of others,

to see what

was really wanted out of life Neil had been living a life

created by his

father, working towards goals set by his father, and growing up

to be his father

After meeting Mr Keating, Neil broke free of the bonds his

father had tied

around him and tore off the blinders that had restricted his view

of his life

He saw things from his own point of view, acted as he wanted, not

as his father

expected him to His reaction to and perception of events that occurred after

his significant experience were radically different than those of events

preceding his experience The most important decision Neil made

in the entire

movie, however, was the one to kill himself This was a decision made by the

new Neil, the Neil with a mind and future of his own The old Neil would have

grudgingly accepted his fate, and lived a frustrated and

desperate life working

towards his father's goals A direct result of his relationship with Mr

Keating, Neil's suicide showed that he was in control of his life, that it was

in fact, his life and he wouldn't let anybody ruin it but

himself

Neil's suicide was both a shock and an inspiration to his peers One of

their friends had just died, but he had died for something he believed in Neil

was an inspiration not in the sense that they believed they

should all shoot

themselves, but in the sense that they now knew they could stand

up for

themselves and did not have to be afraid of the consequences The impact of

being taught by Mr Keating was evident in the other boys in their reaction to

Neil's death They all had learned what life held in store for them, and they

all understood that it had been Neil's choice to do what he had done To his

peers, Neil's death would be remembered as his way of openly defying his father,

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the school and everybody and anything else that had ever gotten

in the way of

his dreams If Mr Keating had not entered their lives, Neil's friends would

most likely have simply grieved for their loss of a comrade, and never thought

about why it had happened If Mr Keating had not have entered their lives,

there would not have been a reason for it to happen in the first place

Neil's and Mr Keating's messages in the movie were the identical, that one

has to stand up for what one believes in, and not living at all

is better than

living someone else's life "Make your life extraordinary." Through their

connection with Mr Keating, the boys all discovered that living

up to their own

expectations was both the hardest and most satisfying experience

in life Every

last member of the Dead Poet's Society was affected by Mr

Keating, and all of

them will carry his advice with them for the rest of their lives Through

significant experience, one encounters change, and the impact of all this is the

new path one's life takes as a result

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