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The students are introduced to John Keating (Robin Williams), their new English teacher, who arrives at Welton with an unconventional approach to teaching. Keating, a charismatic and passionate educator, encourages his students to "seize the day" and find their own voice through poetry. He introduces them to the Dead Poets Society, a secret club that he was a part of during his time at Welton. dead poets society mega link
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: This reaction paper contrasts the leadership styles of Mr. Keating with the authoritarian figures in the students' lives, reflecting on transcendentalist ideals of free thought. Access at (PDF) reaction paper on dead poets society - Academia.edu Educational & Philosophical Perspectives The "Dead Poets Society Effect" The film was also a commercial success, grossing