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Dead Poets Society
When I first saw Dead Poets Society, it was nothing I expected. The film
is quite serious and it is without question the best movie I ve ever
seen. It takes place in 1959 at Welton Academy, a private collage prep
school for boys where discipline is the most important goal and any
demonstration of a free thought is strictly prohibited. One voice stands
out among narrow-minded administration-John Keatings, eccentric and
inspiring teacher. He wants his students to "suck the bone of life to
the marrow", "to seize the day", and to make their lives
"extraordinary". Keatings teaches poetry, but his students get a lot
more than that- they learn passion, courage, and romance. Group of his
students dare to form Dead Poets Society, a secret organization. One of
the boys, Neil, who wants to be an actor but whose overbearing father
forbids him to , commits a suicide and dies . His roommate, Todd, is
trying to live up to expectations after his brother becomes the school s
valedictorian. At the end, Mr. Keatings is fired after being accused of
having a negative impact on his students.
Self-esteem becomes one of the centers of the movie. Neil s low
self-esteem reveals itself only in the relationship with Neil s father,
but leads Neil to his tragic end. On the other hand, Todd, with the help
of Professor Keatings, was able to build up his self-esteem. John
Keatings wasn t a regular professor: his teaching methods were very
different from those of others in Welton Academy. The relationship
between Todd and professor Keatings is quite interesting because we can
see the transformation that Todd went through from being afraid to
answer teacher s question to being the first one to show his
appreciation for Mr. Keatings when doing so could lead to expelling from
the school.
It is very interesting to see how John Keatings establishes the
relationship with his students. He is quite open with his students about
his attitude towards the world and his ideas about the purposes of life,
and other general things, however, at the same time he doesn t reveal
his personal life. This is very understandable due to the fact that he
is a teacher and his role as a teacher prevents him from getting too
personal with his students. Moreover, in my opinion, it was very
important to keep this barrier between the professor and his students
because otherwise they could ve lost their respect for him as a teacher.
At the same time, Keatings was eccentric and open enough to make his
students be interested in him which helped in getting their attention to
poetry.
Unfortunately, we live in the world "with more emphasis on what is wrong
with us than on what s right about us" (Michael Cody), and because of
that there are people who depend on the approval of others in order to
feel good about themselves. People with low self-esteem try to avoid
showing their unfavorable characteristics and in order to do so they
avoid taking action at all. When Todd Andersen refuses to read his poem
in professor Keatings class, he is afraid of getting negative opinion
from his classmates; moreover, he truly believes that he is not able to
write poetry. However, John Keatings neither gives him an "F" nor lets
him sit down. What does he do? He makes Todd believe in himself. He
says: "Mr. Anderson thinks that everything inside of him is worthless
and embarrassing, isn t that right Todd isn t that your worst fear?
Well, I think you re wrong, I think you have something inside of you
that is worth a great deal. “Saying this was enough to make Todd
believe that he is just as any other students of his class is able to
write a poem. And he does improvise a poem so well that he impresses
Keatings and all his friends. When individuals experience success, they
grow in self-confidence. And as their self-esteem grows, they will feel
more comfortable to face new challenges.
Perhaps the highest purpose of education is for the individual to become
aware of oneselves because when people know themselves they can maximize
good outcomes, for it is through awareness that we are able to choose
our goals and create our destiny. Todd suffers from low self-esteem, and
this low self-esteem prevents him from seeing his own strength thus
making Todd to be unaware of his positive traits. He himself creates his
own limits by having a negative concept of himself.
Dead Poets Society changed my own perception of myself and others. I
have a low self-esteem: I am very sensitive to what others think about
me. This movie helped me to realize that my low self-esteem is a big
problem and that because of it I probably miss out on many things. My
academic achievements are not as high as I would want it to be because I
am afraid of speaking in public, participating in classes. It would
probably change if I was more confident in myself. I suddenly realized
that my low self-esteem might be the cause of the biggest mistake of my
life- quitting my piano lessons. This realization is painful for me- I
have not found anything that would interest me as much as playing piano
did. I quit because one morning I woke up thinking that I would never be
able to be really good at it, I would never be able to sit in front of
hundreds of people and play. Thinking that every person in the audience
would evaluate me, noticing every little mistake, the way I dress, sit,
made me feel so terrible, I just couldn t face it.
Mr. John Keatings guides his students into an expended awareness of
life s possibilities, and I can only wish to find someone who will help
me to find myself. For now, I am alone: neither my parents, friends, nor
my boyfriend will help me, and I don t blame them. In their eyes I am a
young sophisticated women who knows where she goes and what she wants
from life, but inside I am a scared little girl who is not sure about
anything in her life. I realized after watching this movie that we are
too complex and many òÂ"sided to rate ourselves as "bad" or "good",
even more than that , we shouldn t rate ourselves at all. However, it is
part of our nature to often evaluate ourselves, and self doubt might
become our companion throughout our lives; still it doesn t mean that we
have to think about ourselves as "good" of "bad" in general. We might
want to evaluate our specific actions in specific circumstances in order
to avoid mistakes that we made in the future. By assuming that we are
bad, we program ourselves for the failure.
come up with some things already: I do adore children, I like helping
people, and I am generous. I guess it makes me a better person. Todd was
very fortunate to open up, to believe in himself. I hope that some day I
will be able to be so fortunate too, but first I ll have to do a lot of
looking, exploring, learning, listening and living. It s the only way to
find the answers about who I really am.
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