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    David Sedaris' essay "Me Talk Pretty One Day" gives a look into the struggles of a man attending a French class, in France, in his early forties. Well past the "normal" age of a student. It is a well written account about the ups and downs associated with learning a new language, especially in a foreign land. Even though the essay is written about a man taking a class, the lessons learned from it can be applied to anyone who is thinking about go after their goals. No matter what stage of life…

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    The very first time Holden thinks about ducks is when he is talking with Mr. Spencer. After getting kicked out of Pencey, Holden feels like he needs some sort of guidance, so he decides to go visit Mr. Spencer, his history teacher, one last time. Instead of giving him guidance that he desperately seeks, Mr. Spencer starts talking about how he should start to apply himself. Holden realizes that he isn’t ready to have a serious conversation about his life, so he refrains from discussing why he…

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    ‘Carpe diem.’ These words depict the main idea of the film ‘Dead Poets’ Society’’. The drama film, released in 1989, was set in the US in 1959 at the most conservative and aristocratic at that time Wellton academy. The script was written by Tom Schulman and it accounts of his experience at the Montgomery Bell-academy. The motto of the film – ‘seize the day’ - has been perfectly illustrated by the talents and commitment of the actors. The story is told from the perspective of Robin Williams in…

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    Front of the Class is a true story of a young man, Brad Cohen, with Tourette syndrome, whose dream is to become a school teacher and get his master's degree. The movie is about how he overcomes the obstacles on his way to become the teacher he never had. The main characters of this movie are Brad Cohen, his mom, Ellen, and his dad, Norman. The secondary characters include, his brother, Jeff, his girlfriend, Nancy, his house mate, Ron and the student he taught specifically Thomas and Heather.…

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    Odes By Pindar

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    used throughout time to entertain, engage, inspire, celebrate, and explore. This ranges from odes written by Pindar a classical poet from ancient Greece to odes written in the 19th and 20th century by female poets such as Emily Brontë and Sylvia Plath. The ode is first and foremost a poem that consists of a subject or object being addressed by a narrator; usually the poet themselves. The imperative ‘must’ in the question suggests that the grandness of the ode is necessary for it to be considered…

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    If Movie Analysis

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    Cosmopolitan’s review of “If…” was “If you’re young you will really dig “If….” If you’re not so young it is more reason than ever to see what it is all about”. “If….” is a movie by Lindsay Anderson inspired by “Zero de Conduite”; a French movie that focuses on a group of boys fed up with their educational system. Starring Malcolm McDowell as “Mick”, “If….” is a movie that presents the British high school system in the 60s. It is Anderson’s most notable movie. The college that the movie is…

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    non-conformists the society goes haywire to try to prevent it from spreading to others, Leonard Mead was taken away to a Psychiatric Center, because he was doing what is unknown to that society, which is being a nonconformist. While in the movie Dead Poets Society, Neil Perry’s father wanted his son to go to a top notch school to receive an excellent education, while his wish was to become an actor.Due to his father’s beliefs Neil became restricted, from following his passion of acting. For…

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    stories with friendships the characters end up becoming dependent on one another and when there is a codependent relation there are changes. The friendships may grow and change or end horribly. The codependent friendships in A Separate Peace and Dead Poets Society were what allowed the boys to grow and develop their personal identities. In A Separate Peace, Gene and Phineas were best friends but before they met they were different people. Gene was a very quiet, timid, and a good student. He…

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    pieces of literature and was able to connect them in a variety of ways. Using Thomas C. Foster’s ideas of “pattern recognition” and a literary lens mentioned in the “Literary Perspective Tool Kit” packet, I was able to connect The Matrix and Dead Poets Society. I also found connections between The Catcher in the Rye, “The Flowers”, and “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” through the theme of coming of age. All good works of literature can be boiled down and placed into several categories…

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    across the globe. Some of his words, however, were just as brilliant as his art. Van Gogh once said, “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together”. This summer, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Freakonomics and Dead Poets’ Society helped me to grow as a reader, writer and thinker by encouraging me that, while greatness takes time a preparation through small milestone, it is worth the effort. Summer reading is an important activity because it challenges young…

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