Friday, March 1, 2019
Literary of Dead Poets Society
Bill Beattie once said, The aim of education should be to  con us how to think  quite than what to think  rather to improve our minds, so as to enable us to think for ourselves, than to load the memory with thoughts of  other men. All too ofttimes, however, individual thoughts are crushed by the  powerful weight of conformity. In the film Dead Poets Society, conformity exercises its  deflect and the results prove disastrous for some. For others, the effect of conformity compels them towards individual strength and the  breakthrough of  stars true self.Modern education is one of the largest offenders when it comes to conformity, and that  agitate is illustrated repeatedly in the film Dead Poets Society. At Wellton, students of all  locomotes of  vivification are  pass judgment to learn the  aforesaid(prenominal) lessons the same ways. They are expected to memorize the important facts and regurgitate the same facts during exams. Latin class involves recitation,  mend chemistry involves     memorization, and as long as the students can deliver what they  form been told, they are successful in life.The new English teacher, Mr. Keating, challenges his students to think for themselves and to  support conformity. He most memorably illustrates how easily conformity affects people during his lesson involving a stroll in the courtyard. He instructs  triple of his pupils to walk around the courtyard. The three boys march in unison, and the remainder of the pupils begin to clap in  metre with the marching. He asks why the boys are  clapping, and they do not know. Perhaps they were clapping beca usance everyone else was clapping, or perhaps they were just having a good time. However, it cannot be  dispute that the group conformed without thinking.All too often, the words of the textbook are considered  unquestioned fact. All chemistry textbooks will list the elements with the same symbols and all Latin textbooks will list approximately the same translations. The poetry textboo   k, written by a Dr. Pritchett, attempts to lump words that are meant to touch the heart into the same factual categories of math and the sciences. Can Dr. Pritchetts method of analyzing poetry by graphing its importance and perfection be used to measure what one  purports?  more than importantly, is Dr. Pritchetts method the  single method that one must use when measuring the greatness of poetry and can poetry be looked at using only the mind and not the heart?Mr. Keating did not feel that poetry was meant to be analyzed using measurable techniques but rather through the feelings of ones heart. He summed up his feelings on Dr. Pritchetts method of measuring the greatness of poetry in one word, Excrement.He took his class on a journey of self-discovery, a journey where they  well-educated that there is not always a right answer or a wrong one. In order to find ones true self, one must learn to resist conformity and walk ones own way, as was illustrated in the lesson out in the courty   ard. He taught them that just one perspective is not necessarily the only way of  work outing a situation as was revealed in the lesson where he stood on his desk.At Wellton Academy, individuality is strongly discouraged, and the fight for individuality often results in dire consequences. Mr. Keating became a mentor, as well as a teacher for his students, and he helped them discover the strength necessary to be ones true self. Individuality, unfortunately, does not come without a  price. Often the price is fear, especially fear of what others will think, but the cost is often lots higher. Neil Perry, one of Mr. Keatings students, paid with his life. He committed suicide when his  render insisted he conform, and go on to Harvard to become a doctor. Charlie Dalton was expelled from Wellton for his unwillingness to conform. Todd Anderson  embed the courage to stand up for himself and realized he had value in the world.It is not just to say that education is only about textbooks and mem   orization. The memorization of the Periodic Table of Elements in Chemistry has very little  impact on a large part of life such as that of personal relationships, friendships, love, loyalty and trust. All the characters in the film are human, and  and then have the same physical components in their bodies, but their feelings and point of view are unique unto themselves. The true danger of education is the attempt to  cry out for all people to see the world in the same way.  
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