At this time, I think of Dead Poets Society

Amely 2021-12-06 19:20:54

Seize the day, make your lives extraordinary ——Dead Poets Society The college entrance examination has just ended a few days ago. Looking at the level of attention from the whole society, it is not an exaggeration to say insane. Looking at the so-called Chinese composition questions for the college entrance examination, almost all of them are so lofty, asking the poor tortured students to discuss the "life" far away from life, and I can't help feeling deeply sympathy for the poor students. At the same time, I feel sad for this absurd system. Of course, what is even more sad is that such an absurd system has existed for decades and will continue to be absurd, harming the youth of more students who were originally in the golden age. (You can refer to: College entrance examination composition, a hodgepodge of philosophy of life with false handles: http://www.southcn.com/edu/zhuanti/2005zuowen/200508020665.htm My goodness, these (college entrance examination) composition questions-Blog on 27th Floor: http://blog.cathayan.org/item/976 ) At this time, I naturally think of Dead Poets Society. When I watched Dead Poets Society, I just graduated from college. I came across this film when I almost got out of the "educational pipeline" of this country. It really made me feel so late to meet each other. “When I stepped into the jungle because I wanted to live meaningfully, I wanted to live deeply, soaking up all the essence of life and defeating everything that is not life, lest when my life ends, I find that I have never lived” (I went to the woods because I wanted to live deliberately, I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, and not when I had come to die, discover that I had not lived.) What an exciting line, after years of education Under the influence, my brain has become numb and unconscious all day long. How can I really think about the meaning of life? In the film, in the same school that kills humanity, because a different teacher comes, a spring breeze blows on the lifeless water, and everything will change. At the beginning of what I think is the best film review about Dead Poets Society ( http://www.mov8.com/movie/review.asp?id=14276 ), the author starts by asking: "Have you ever People have changed? I haven't. But I know that the path of those students in the aristocratic school in Wilton, USA was changed by Teacher Keating. "Why didn't I meet a good teacher like Keating? Oh, don’t complain, you know, in fact, every part of this system, including every teacher and every student, is a victim of the system. Every bureaucrat, creator and implementer of the absurd system in our education department should take a good look at this movie: "Dead Poets Society"

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Extended Reading
  • Melba 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The road to success is lonely. Just like heroes are mostly not understood at first.

  • Jamarcus 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    The captain realized their potential, but did not tell how to survive in the predicament. Is it a dream, or a reality? Do you follow the path of your parents, or pursue yourself without hesitation? Ideals and struggles are inseparable from capital. Praying a man's arm as a car and Kuafu chasing the sun are just from different perspectives.

Dead Poets Society quotes

  • Neil Perry: [finds Todd sitting alone on the roof] Hey!

    Todd Anderson: Hey.

    Neil Perry: What's going on?

    Todd Anderson: Nothin'. Today's my birthday.

    Neil Perry: Is today your birthday? Happy birthday!

    Todd Anderson: Thanks.

    Neil Perry: What'd you get?

    Todd Anderson: [indicating the desk set lying beside him] My parents gave me this.

    Neil Perry: Isn't this the same desk set...

    Todd Anderson: Yeah. Yeah, they gave me the same thing as last year.

    Neil Perry: Oh.

    Todd Anderson: Oh.

    Neil Perry: Maybe they thought you needed another one.

    Todd Anderson: Maybe they weren't thinking about anything at all. The funny thing about this is, I-I didn't even like it the first time.

    Neil Perry: Todd, I think you're underestimating the value of this desk set.

    [picks it up]

    Neil Perry: I mean, who would want a football or a baseball or...

    Todd Anderson: Or a car.

    Neil Perry: Or a car, if they could have a desk set as wonderful as this one? I mean, if-if I were ever going to buy a desk set, twice, I would probably buy this one. Both times! In fact, its shape is... it's rather aerodynamic, isn't it?

    [walks to the edge of the roof]

    Neil Perry: You can feel it. This desk set wants to fly!

    [hands it to Todd]

    Neil Perry: Todd? The world's first unmanned flying desk set.

    [Todd throws it off the roof - papers fly everywhere and things crash and clatter to the ground]

    Neil Perry: Oh my! Well, I wouldn't worry. You'll get another one next year.

  • John Keating: Phone call from God. If it had been collect, that would have been daring!