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Transcendentalism in Movies
Perhaps one of the most meaningful maxims Emerson wrote would have to be
"Insist on yourself, never imitate." This statement captures the total
essence of transcendentalism; deny the will and aspirations of others,
and follow your own heart.
The movie Dead Poets Society begins by introducing the viewers to Todd
Anderson, a very subdued and quiet young man. Todd has the average
inferiority complex. He is a very bright young man with exceptional
abilities. Todd is unwilling to speak his mind for fear of
non-acceptance. Charles Dalton is a seemingly average student with a
rebellious attitude. He has already realized that the students are being
"brainwashed" into living a preordained life. Neil Perry is another
young man who realizes that his life is being planned out in front of
him. He feels that he has no voice in his life. Their English professor,
Mr. Keating, radically changes the lives of all of these students. Mr.
Keating encourages Todd to speak up and voice his opinions. He makes
Todd realize that the world will accept him because his thoughts and
feelings are so deep and heartfelt. Charles Dalton receives just the
spark he needs for action from Mr. Keating. He reforms a group called
the Dead Poets Society. Nothing really happens at the meetings other
than the reading of poetry for inspiration in life. Neil, perhaps the
most perplexing character in the movie, discovers his dream in life is
to be an actor. His father, for a reason none other than love, strongly
opposes this career move. He feels that acting is not financially
rewarding enough for his son to survive. He wants Neil to be doctor. In
an emotionally charged scene, Neil finds that he doesn t want to cope
with a life that doesn t involve acting, and he takes his own life.
In the movie Good Will Hunting, Robin Williams plays a psychiatrist
giving therapy to a character played by Matt Damon. Damon s character,
Will, is a math genius who has severe social problems stemming from a
traumatic childhood. Will knows his gift, but is afraid to use it. He
has finally found a peaceful life with his friends. He has a steady job,
and life isn t great, but it is livable. Will is afraid of risking
security and chancing failure. Will s friend, played by real life friend
Ben Affleck, helps him choose between risking his security and stepping
out of his comfort zone and living a life where he can barely get by.
Will realizes that the benefits outweigh the negatives, and chooses to
take a job at a huge accounting firm.
In the movie Patch Adams, Robin Williams plays a doctor with a keen
perception of humanity. He focuses on the plight of people who can t
afford medical care. Throughout medical school and all of his private
practice, patch is ridiculed and mistreated for his beliefs and his
unorthodox means of treatment. Even through all this turmoil, Patch
never succumbs to the wishes of others. He is always himself.
Individuality is quite possibly the most important thing to him aside
from the well-being of his patients.
All of the illustrated characters had a secure sense of self once they
realized that their opinions were the only ones that counted. They
discovered the true and absolute freedom that individuality brings.
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