just an essay

Frances 2022-04-21 09:03:23

Let's write the film reviews of "Dead Poets Society" and "Call Me No. 1" today. The
two films have a lot in common. Even though the teachers have different personalities and experiences, they all use their experiences. To create an unusual way of education. Guide those young people who are just thinking (Dead Poets Society) or elementary school students who are curious about the unknown world (call me No. 1) through their own experience.
Of course, the meaning of our education is Continue to enrich yourself and dedicate yourself. In "Call Me No. 1", BoBo guides children to establish a correct outlook on life and world in various ways, of course in unconventional ways. In Dead Poets Society, John Keating uses unconventional ways to make children think and be who they are.
Well, it's clear that BoBo has social approval, and Keating seems to have only the support of his students, and the tragic death of a student. Why?
Students who are in adolescence have conflicts and collisions of multiple thoughts in their minds. They are extreme and stubborn, and they are very likely to get caught up in their bodies and cannot stop. I myself fully agree with Keating's thoughts and most of his ideas. His intentions are good, but if he does not have the ability to control the situation, it will be a tragedy.

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Front of the Class quotes

  • Brad Cohen: Still, my Constant Companion, as always, warned me not to get my hopes up. But hope is a hard habit to break.

  • Brad Cohen: It's hard to be patient when you feel as though you've blown your last chance.