Dead poets society
Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2012
Foreshadowing of succeeding chapters line 1-3 p. 80
The change from autumn to winter has the consequence that there will be another change in the boys' life.
Neil will act and dissent his father. In terms of Freudian approach it means that the "id" breaks finally out of Neil.
(FF)
Neil will act and dissent his father. In terms of Freudian approach it means that the "id" breaks finally out of Neil.
(FF)
Where can you find the sonnet 116 in the book ? Who uses it and why ?
Who uses it ?
* it`s used by Charlie Dalton while he was hanging around with Gloria
Why?
* he was asked by gloria to recite it
* to make her happy
--> sexual scene
H.G.
* it`s used by Charlie Dalton while he was hanging around with Gloria
Why?
* he was asked by gloria to recite it
* to make her happy
--> sexual scene
H.G.
Question 1
1.Where can you find Sonnet 116 in the book? Who uses it and why?
You can find it on page 71 from line 30 to page 72 line 6. Charlie uses it while he was with Gloria, because he was asked by her to recite it ,to make her happy. (NP)
You can find it on page 71 from line 30 to page 72 line 6. Charlie uses it while he was with Gloria, because he was asked by her to recite it ,to make her happy. (NP)
What happens at the end of chapter 12/beginning of chapter 13?
After Neil has finished the play, his father is very annoyed of him acting although he wasn't allowed to.
Mr. Perry pulls his son out of the lobby into his car by treating him like a prisoner.
At the Perrys', Mr. Perry tells his son in a strict way that he has to leave Welton Academy in order to go to Military School. Neil and his mother - both crying - are shocked about Mr. Perry deciding on his son's future
MT
Mr. Perry pulls his son out of the lobby into his car by treating him like a prisoner.
At the Perrys', Mr. Perry tells his son in a strict way that he has to leave Welton Academy in order to go to Military School. Neil and his mother - both crying - are shocked about Mr. Perry deciding on his son's future
MT
Question 3
How does Nolan react on this event?
He is angry and punnishes Todd. Further he goes to Mr. Keating and tells him to stop using non-traditional teaching methods and to go on with the traditional ones. (FW)
He is angry and punnishes Todd. Further he goes to Mr. Keating and tells him to stop using non-traditional teaching methods and to go on with the traditional ones. (FW)
Question 10
In what way is teh satnding on the tables a symbol?
By standing on the tables, the pupils pay their last respect to Mr Keating. Over time he's developed not only into a role model, but also into a kind of friend. And now, for probably the last time they'll see him, they pay him tribute. (DS)
By standing on the tables, the pupils pay their last respect to Mr Keating. Over time he's developed not only into a role model, but also into a kind of friend. And now, for probably the last time they'll see him, they pay him tribute. (DS)
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