Wednesday
The theme for The Dead Poet's Society first appears when Mr. Keating gives the boys the "Carpe Diem" speech. Throughout the movie this theme become stronger and stronger, because the boys all start doing things in the name of carpe diem. For example, when Knox reads Tina the poem at her school, he would have never done that if Mr. Keating wouldn't have ever given him the carpe diem speech. Another example would be when Charlie told the principal of the school that god is calling him and then offered him the phone in front of everyone at the assembly. Of course there are other themes in the movie, but "Carpe Diem" is the most prevalent of all the themes.
Thursday
1. No I do not think Neil would have committed suicide if he had never met Mr. Keating. But that does not mean that Mr. Keating is responsible for Neil's death. Neil interpreted Mr. Keating's teaching in a very radical way. Only Neil is to blame for his death, it was his choice to kill himself.
2. The bravest of all the boys would be Charlie. Not only would he do whatever he wanted, he would accept the consequences that came afterwards. The most cowardly of all the boys was Cameron, he was too scared to accept change because he wasn't willing to accept the consequences.
3. Yes I do believe that Mr. Keating put the poetry book in Neil's room. He did that because even though he knew the administration wouldn't look favorably upon it, he was living up to his own carpe diem speech he had given the boys just a few days before.
Friday
1. I don't really have or ever have had anyone in my life that I looked up to as a leader.
2. He's saying that even though all of these professions keep us alive, all of the aspects of poetry is why we want to keep living. No I don't agree with him, it's just his opinion. It's impossible to give one answer as to why people read poetry, everybody has their own reason. I do it because I like it, simple as that.
3. Yes I agree with what Mr. Keating said. If no one ever looked at things from their own point of view, there would never be an original thought from anybody. I try to find all sorts of different perspectives in every situation I'm in, but that doesn't mean I agree with every perspective.
4. How am I supposed to know what "verse" I will leave behind? Nobody knows what their life will be like until they've lived it. I also don't really care what people think about me after I die or just simply move away. Therefore, I don't care what my lasting impression will be. It will be whatever it will be.