VII.What does the story want to tell us?

What does the story want to tell us?

Hallo gentlefolks😉(here, a big "Hello" to my former history teacher, Mr. J.👋), such a philosophic film/book like "Dead Poets Society" of course want to flag something up. So the question is what does "Dead Poets Society" want to tell us? In this blog I share my opinion with you, which theme DPS has.

I would say that the main theme of the story is the suicide as a consequence of the conflict between the conservative and traditional society and the new thinking against the system. The first scene of the book shows the reader in which society the story plays. The four pillars "Tradition", "Honor", "Discipline" and "Excellence" are the foundation and these are obviously conservative. But Mr. Keating doesn't go with the tide🐟. He tries to teach in a different kind of way. He is a bit like a rebel in the society. That's why his students get a different view on the society. They think they can also "fight" against the system. This rethinking in the minds of the students triggers a conflict between them and the school and their parents, which support the form system👎. And such a big conflict with parents could result in a sad catastrophe. This case applied to Neil's suicide. If someone can't make his dreams real, because of the society, his life isn't that what he has imagined and so he could think it isn't worth to live anymore.

It's very good that the story indicates such an important theme, on which the people can reflect. Because this is necessary in our society.
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