Dead Poets Society Film Questions
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18 questions
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Mr. Keating’s motto is “carpe diem” (seize the day!). What does the motto encourage? Infer why this motto was not necessarily a good one to have at Welton Academy in 1959. Use textual evidence (details from the film) to support your claim.
Mr. Keating’s motto is “carpe diem” (seize the day!). What does the motto encourage? Infer why this motto was not necessarily a good one to have at Welton Academy in 1959. Use textual evidence (details from the film) to support your claim.
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Mr. Keating explains that The Dead Poets Society “was dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life.” What is meant by this phrase? Does it take courage to “suck the marrow out of life” as a Welton student in 1959? Explain thoroughly.
Mr. Keating explains that The Dead Poets Society “was dedicated to sucking the marrow out of life.” What is meant by this phrase? Does it take courage to “suck the marrow out of life” as a Welton student in 1959? Explain thoroughly.
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How does Mr. Keating get the boys to look at life differently? Why does Keating believe this is important to teach the boys? Provide textual evidence (support from the film) in your answer.
How does Mr. Keating get the boys to look at life differently? Why does Keating believe this is important to teach the boys? Provide textual evidence (support from the film) in your answer.
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What does The Dead Poets Society encourage and/or represent?
What does The Dead Poets Society encourage and/or represent?
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Who, among the members of the new Dead Poets Society, embraces its message the most? How does his decision to do so affect his life? How would you characterize the way he is treated (by his father) once his decision is revealed to his father?
Who, among the members of the new Dead Poets Society, embraces its message the most? How does his decision to do so affect his life? How would you characterize the way he is treated (by his father) once his decision is revealed to his father?
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Why do you believe Welton Academy is so anxious to hold Mr. Keating responsible for the tragedy that occurs to one of his students?
Why do you believe Welton Academy is so anxious to hold Mr. Keating responsible for the tragedy that occurs to one of his students?
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Why does Mr. Nolan decide to disband The Dead Poets Society? As you see it, explain whether it is or is not a good idea for the students’ sake?
Why does Mr. Nolan decide to disband The Dead Poets Society? As you see it, explain whether it is or is not a good idea for the students’ sake?

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Flock of birds rising up into the air (near the beginning)
Flock of birds rising up into the air
(near the beginning)
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Neil opening the window
Neil opening the window
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Boys standing on their desks (closing scene of film)
Boys standing on their desks
(closing scene of film)
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This movie shows the battle between conformity and individuality in an exemplary way. In general, how were the boys at Welton expected to conform specifically on a daily basis? What about Mr. Keating?
This movie shows the battle between conformity and individuality in an exemplary way. In general, how were the boys at Welton expected to conform specifically on a daily basis? What about Mr. Keating?

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Neil Perry:
Neil Perry:
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Charlie Dalton:
Charlie Dalton:
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Knox Overstreet:
Knox Overstreet:
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Todd Anderson:
Todd Anderson:
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Gerard Pitts & Steven Meeks:
Gerard Pitts & Steven Meeks:
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Mr. Keating:
Mr. Keating:
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In a paragraph, discuss what the poem means, and then draw connections between the poem you choose and how it applies to the plot of the film.
In a paragraph, discuss what the poem means, and then draw connections between the poem you choose and how it applies to the plot of the film.