Accordingly, Keating chooses Todd Anderson as the first brave man for dynamics. However, When the teacher asks the students to recite their own poems, none of them dares to come to the front of the class. For this, he relies on the slogan Carpe Diem, Horacio's maxim, as a daily guide. Likewise, the teacher insists that everyone must defend the things about which they are sure. Therefore, one of his most frequent practices is to climb on top of his desk. Professor Keating constantly reminds his students of the importance of seeing things from another perspective. So Perry and his friends decide to revive the old club's activities. These recitations were made inside an ancient cave. Keating explains that it was a secret group dedicated to reading poems Shelley, Thoreau, Withman, and his own writings. The term expresses "take the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life." Further on, Neil Perry finds Professor Keating's yearbook, which points to John as a member of The Society of Dead Poets. There, he explains the meaning of the words Carpe Diem in poems. The professor takes his students to the honor hall of the academy. Especially when he jumps on a desk and recites excerpts from a Walt Whitman poem. After the first day of classes, students realize the uniqueness of Professor Keating and his unconventional methods. They are Neil Perry, Charlie Dalton, Knox Overstreet, Steven Meeks, Richard Cameron, and Pitts. Try Audible 3 months free: thousands of audiobooks availableĪs the days go by, Todd gets to know his classmates.
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