James Shanklin

James Shanklin

  • Born: 1957-10-31
  • Height: 6' 1" (1.85 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Edgardo 2022-03-19 08:01:02

      royal club

      As a teacher of an aristocratic school, William taught the history of ancient Rome. In a certain class of students, he saw a troublemaker named Bell. In order to allow Bell to participate in the Caesar Quiz Contest, William became selfish, and Bell cheated to get it. After the second, the two...

    • Austin 2022-03-19 08:01:02

      Has your teacher ever talked to you about ethics in class?

      I'm glad that Bell didn't really take the "road to success" like the bad students in other movies. It's not that I'm narrow-minded, that I don't see the good of others, the setting of the movie deserves to be different and meaningful. After studying for many years, I have never seen such a lucky...

    • Kody 2022-03-19 09:01:11

      Youth ages..immaturity is outgrown.ignorance can be educated.and drunkenness sobered..but stupid lasts forever..

    • Katrine 2022-04-22 07:01:55

      I've seen it too~~ It's still in Helen's class~~ It's been two years in a flash. .

    The Emperor's Club quotes

    • [first lines]

      Valet: Is everything okay, sir?

      William Hundert: Fine, thank you. Here.

      [reaches into his pocket]

      William Hundert: Let me, uh...

      Valet: That's not necessary, sir.

      [walks away]

      William Hundert: [narrating] As I've gotten older, I realize I'm certain of only two things. Days that begin with rowing on a lake are better than days that do not. Second, a man's character is his fate. And as a student of history, I find this hard to refute. For most of us our stories can be written long before we die. There are exceptions among the great men of history, but they are rare, and I am not one of them. I am a teacher - simply that. I taught for 34 years. One day I stopped teaching. Those were the facts of my life's chronicle. The last chapter had been written. My book was closed.

    • William Hundert: Excuse me.

      Louis Masoudi: Huh? What me?

      William Hundert: Yes, sir. What is your name?

      Louis Masoudi: Uh, Louis.

      William Hundert: Just Louis?

      Louis Masoudi: Louis Masoudi, sir.

      William Hundert: Mr. Masoudi, could you define the word "path" for me?

      Louis Masoudi: Well, there are several definitions, I suppose.

      William Hundert: Would "a route along which someone or something moves" be among them?

      Louis Masoudi: Yeah. Oh, yeah. No. Yeah. I'm s-sorry, sir.

      William Hundert: Follow the path, Mr. Masoudi. Walk where the great men before you have walked.

      Louis Masoudi: Yes, sir. It's, uh - It's better for the grass.

      William Hundert: It's better for you.