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    dramatic scenes. Dead Poets Society uses subtle camera shots throughout the movie, except during dramatic scenes that are crucial to the plot. An example of one of these scenes is when there is a montage of close ups of boys’ faces during the speech Mr. Keating gave about seizing the day.…

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    doesn’t compromise on being true to himself, doesn’t imitate and doesn’t look to others to approve of what he does. He bases his behavior entirely on what he considers to be in his own best interests. Mr. Roark seems completely free. Peter Keating, a fellow architect, is the opposite of Roark. Mr. Keating is completely reliant for his sense of well-being and for his sense of self, on what other people think of him. He is selfless in that he gives people what he thinks…

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    Society” was better at conveying its ideas than the movie “The Graduate”. In both the “Dead Poets Society” and “The Graduate” the boy’s journey to find themselves as people and discover who they really are. For example, in “Dead Poets Society,” Mr. Keating encourages the boys to seek themselves and and live life to the fullest everyday. Similarly, even though Benjamin isn’t pushed by people to find his own way through life, in the movie “The Graduate,” his journey…

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    are still a lot of women who are victims of domestic violence. Coming back to the 1900s, however, Mrs. Wright in the drama “Trifle” written by Susan Keating Glaspell in 1916, has no more joy in her life after she married. Mrs. Wright in particular and a lot of women in general were victims of an unjust society. At that time, women had no right to vote. In Glaspell’s drama, as a hidden character, Mrs. Wright is put in a position of killing her husband.…

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    After unorthodox lessons from their new english teacher, Mr. Keating, and ‘Dead Poet Society’ meetings, Neil decides to pursue a dream he has always had; acting. With the encouragement of Mr. Keating, Neil confronts his father and shares his true passion for acting and performs as a lead in in “A Midsummer Night's Dream.” Mr. Perry is less than approving of this choice. With some level of plausibility, he reinforces the fact that attending…

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    Round Table Summary

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    • This video is a round table discussion and the participants talk about their experiences in the working environment and recommend some solutions. • The participants are RN Sandra Keating, RN Adrienne Cunnane, RN Carol Nafziger, RN Marina Gibson, RPN Kim Anderson, and RN Ross Smith. • RN Sandra Keating gives an introduction about the video and she says that the best way in prevention of abuse is the awareness about it by everyone. • RN Adrienne Cunnane, states that there is so much stress for…

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    Conformity is not the best idea to change who a person really is to fit in because every person should have their own unique individuality. Conformity affects people of the society that loses their individuality. In the film “Dead Poets Society,” Mr Keating, the teacher, illustrates the meaning of life through poetry. “Carpe, carpe diem, seize the days boys, make your lives extraordinary.” This quote portrays the idea that human are not…

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    In the scene of the movie “Dead Poet Society” Mr Keating has three of his students do an activity where they simply walk in circles in the school courtyard. The three students began to walk at the same pace. The rest of the class then began to clap to the rhythm of the steps of the three students walking…

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    to maintain a balance between romanticism and realism within ones self. The movie has three main theories this movie employs these are the Social Cognitive Theory, Spiral of Silence and Gender Stereotyping. Set in 1959, the story unravels when Mr. Keating, a newly recruited to Welton Academy as an English teacher, inspires his students through employing unorthodox methods of teaching, reminding them of the importance of Carpe Diem. Focused mainly on the lives of five of his students along with…

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    scenes. Dead Poets Society uses subtle camera shots throughout the movie, except during dramatic scenes that are crucial to the plot. An example of one of these scenes is when there is a montage of close ups of the boys’ faces during the speech Mr. Keating gave about seizing the day. The close up on the faces gives an exaggerated look into the emotions that they are feeling during the scene. Seeing their face up close on the screen, allows the viewer to easily decipher their facial expressions…

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