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Thursday, January 19, 2012
Dead Poets Society
In the opening scenes of the Dead Poets Society, the well dressed people and the prestigious appearance of the school depict the school’s determination to education. The young students wearing formal clothing demonstrate the strict and proper attitude towards creating and preserving a good learning environment. The teaching staff appear to be old and wise intellectuals serious and determined to instill proper values in their students. As the kids get set up in their rooms and say goodbye to their parents, the younger kids feel nervous and overwhelmed in the new and rigorous school, while the older students, who have already been molded by the school’s principles, appear to be very mature for their age.
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John Doe, I appreciate your sincerity in writing this Dead Poets Society introductory scene review. This is a well-crafted article.
ReplyDeletebeautiful insight. a joyous read
ReplyDeletevery well written
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