Saturday, July 20, 2019
Dead Poet society :: essays research papers
ââ¬Å"I want to make them free thinkersâ⬠says Mr Keating to Mr McAllister. This essay will define the meaning of ââ¬Å"free thinkerâ⬠, its importance to the young men of Mr Keating's class, the meaning of Mr Keating's statement and finally the different impacts that this new way of thinking has on the boys. A ââ¬Å"Freethinkerâ⬠as defined by The Macquarie Dictionary is ââ¬Å"someone who forms their opinions independently of authority or tradition, especially in matters of religionâ⬠. Therefore a free thinker is someone who can produce ideas for themselves and is not solely reliant on the thoughts and actions of others to predetermine their life path. To pass from childhood to adulthood is usually an adjustment from following the rules and regulations of figures in society such as parents and teachers to making conscience independent decisions about future actions based on one's own beliefs and ideas. Often this pathway is a difficult voyage and those who go through are usually aided by mentors that they can get guidance from. Mr Keating in the Dead Poets Society was such a mentor for a group of confused young men who had been used to convention and stifling of creativity and freethinking all of their time at Welton Preparatory School for Boys. What Mr Keating means by ââ¬Å"i want to make them free thinkersâ⬠is that he wants the young men of his English class all to live a fulfilled life and to do this they must stop following the set structure like a herd of sheep following one and another For example in the movie ââ¬Å"Dead Poet Societyâ⬠when Mr Keating gets all the boys within his English class to ripe out the introduction entitled ââ¬Å"Understanding Poetryâ⬠by Dr. J. Evans Pritchard, Ph.D. Evans explains Poetry by being able to be graded on a graph to determan if a poem is good or not. Mr Keating gets the boys to understand that you can not tell if a poem is good or not by a graph but by how much it means to you and the way it makes you feel. This is becoming a free thinker not using a set structure but actually understanding and appreciating it. He also believes that you can not set an age where free thinking should begin and it should be something that happens all throughout life. For the boys t o learn and accomplish the things that Mr Keating wants them to within his class, they must think with there minds and not using a book.
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