Thursday, October 21, 2010

Dead Poets Society


           What if you didn't have a say in what you wanted to do in the future? What if your life was planned out for you and your job was just to live it? In the movie "Dead Poets Society," directed by Peter Weir, a newly arrived teacher has the biggest impact on seven young students, and teaches them the value of finding their identity. The enthusiastic English teacher, Mr. Keating, emphasis' the importance of "carpe diem," and tells his students to live each day to the fullest. Some students find the pressure and stress of school hard to keep up with while others struggle with the expectations of their parents. Making the most out of life, having some fun along the way, and the importance of fulfilling our own dreams, are three main themes that are portrayed throughout this movie.

What would you do if you realized you weren’t going to be in this world forever? How would you “seize the day”? Mr. Keating asked his English students this very question while he showed them the alumni wall at Welton Academy. He explained how they used to be shining athletes but now they were nothing but “fertilizing daffodils.” This reoccurring theme of “carpe diem,” became a way of life for the seven boys, who Keating influenced so much. One of the students, Knox used this motto when he tried to get a girl, who to him was the most beautiful girl he had ever seen. He didn’t care what would happen to him, he just knew that he had to be with her and that was it. Another one of Mr. Keating’s students, Neil, used these important words when he landed the lead role in a play, but got lectured by his father to quit. Despite his parents wants, Neil did what his heart told him to and he gave the best performance of the night.  The words of the new English teacher not only gave his students the feeling of freedom but also gave them a sense of rebellion.

Every one of us has that rebellious bone in our body, which makes us want to break the rules and just live life the way we want to. In this movie the students find it hard to let go of their lives of conformity and begin to make decisions on their own.  Mr. Keating taught his students that rules aren’t always meant to be followed; sometimes you need to break the rules to get the most out of life and be an individual. The first act of rebellion, the new English teacher had them do was rip out the introduction in their books and throw it away. The boys were puzzled and didn’t understand the reason for this, but did as they were told. Through this, the students realized that living life fearlessly was a positive thing and would make you much happier in the end. After finding an old yearbook of Mr. Keating’s, and hearing about a club that their English teacher was a part of, the seven boys decided to start their own ‘Dead Poets Society’ club. The students who were a part of this club had to leave the campus even though Welton had an important rule against it. With the previous wise words of Mr. Keating, the seven boys left campus on their own will to read poetry and get away from the outside world. Rebellion is not always a bad thing but the pressure of society around you makes it hard for people to live life to the fullest.

Why does pressure make it so hard to create our future how we want to? Is it because we’re so caught up in pleasing other people that we forget about our own goals? The pressure of the school and their parents puts the students of Welton in great dilemmas. They are scared to be themselves and tell their families what they really want to do with their lives. Neil, one of the students, had a dream to one day, become an actor. His biggest dilemma was when he joined the play “Mid Summer Nights Dream,” even though he knew his father wouldn’t allow it. In the end the pressure from his parents got inside Neil’s head, which resulted in him committing suicide. For Todd, another student at Welton, the pressure of coming out of his shell was a big issue. He was hesitant in joining the club and being more open in class and with his classmates. With the help of Mr. Keating’s teaching methods, Todd developed more confidence and discovered the poet inside of him. The support of your friends and family makes the biggest difference in your life because it gives you that extra strength to fulfill your dreams.

“No matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world.” These enlightening words by Mr. Keating encouraged his students to look at life in a different perspective. Sometimes not knowing the end result makes life challenging, but all the more exciting. If you don’t live your life by your own rules, nobody is going to do it for you.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Homework Blues

     "Well let's hear your excuse. It better be good."    

  
     "Well, last night we had our thanksgiving dinner and all my family came over to my house." I began.  "And i ate a little too much, including my moms prune pie." I explained to him how i was bloated the whole night.

 
      "Continue on."

    
     "So i decided to go to my room and work on my homework," I answered not making eye contact, "But as i was about to start, i felt a weird feeling in my stomach."

    
     "Ok, but i still don't understand why you didn't finish your homework," replied Mr. Van Camp assertively.


     I explained that "Because of this weird pain, i had to go to the bathroom constantly and do you know what."


     "Oh i see, go on"


     Scared of what Mr.Van Camp was going to say, i replied "As soon as i would get out of the bathroom and attempt to work on my homework again, the rush of that feeling in my stomach would come back." I looked at his face and it seemed like he believed me. "Then i had a strong feeling that i was going to throw up, but with my luck someone was occupying the bathroom."

      "Ok?" answered Mr.Van Camp in a confusing tone.

     "And then this is the sad part." I told him. "Well, i tried to hold it in but my stomach just couldn't handle it." I looked at him and I'm pretty sure he knew what was coming. "I opened my mouth and threw up right in front of me on my bed, and all over my homework."

     "I see, well, I guess that's a reasonable excuse. I'll let it go this time."

    "Thank you so much Mr. Van Camp, I wont eat so much next time."






    

  

Monday, September 20, 2010

Assignment #2 If You Love Something Set It Free

After Mrs. Mitty came out of the drugstore, they climbed into their automobile, Walter fastened his seat belt, turned on the windscreen wipers and carefully pulled away from the curb. As they drove out of Waterbury he noticed something so beautiful. He stopped the car as quickly as he could. Walter Mitty had the face only a mother could love. "honey, could you please go that drug store and buy me some band-aids." Mitty says to his wife. She gives him a strange look yet gets out of the car and walks into the store. Walter Mitty returns his gaze to the gorgeous girl across the street. He gets out of the car and walks towards her. They say love is blind but Mitty must not have had his glasses on at that time. This girl had been hit with the ugly stick. He had a hard time thinking of ways to talk to the girl. Mitty wasn't the brightest crayon in the box. He didnt have the best luck with the ladies but he thought to himself "If it weren’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all". So he decided to take the plunge. Mitty casually bumped into the women pretending it was an accident. "oh im sorry, i didnt see you there". "thats ok" said the girl. He couldnt take his eyes off of her. To him her face was brighter than the sun. Mitty thought about his wife. What was he doing? Although if you love something you should set it free and he loved his wife. Also all is fair in love and war so this was ok. "My names walter" he said reaching out a hand. "hi, im betty" she said shaking Mittys hand. When he heard that name a thousand bells chimed in his head. She was perfect. They got to talking more and he realized that his girl blows his wife out of the water. Love conquers all and this girl had definitely stole his heart. They were about to exchange numbers when he felt a tap on his shoulder. He looked up to see his wife standing behind him. Then looked to his side and realized there was no girl. "why do you look so serious" asked Mrs. Mitty. He didnt respond. "smile it won't kill ya".

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Assignment #1 If You Could Transport Yourself Anywhere

             It's September 11, 2001, 8:00 a.m. Just a typical day at work. The day has just began and everyone is still half asleep. Yet no one could have expected what was going to happen next. Just as i am sitting in my cubical getting some work done i hear a loud boom! The building starts to shake and we all start to panic. Running around wanting answers on what just happen. We look out the window to see nothing but smoke and the flying pieces of the collapsing building. "Everyone! Please exit the building as fast as you can!" i hear, not looking and trying to find out who said it. I just move as quickly as i can to find the stairs and make my way out of there. All i can hear now are my co-workers screaming and praying they will make it out safely. The lobby is packed with people and it seems like no one is moving. I suddenly feel someone grab my hand and pull me through the crowd towards the exit. My face getting squished by the numerous amounts of people blocking the door. As soon as i squeeze my way out, i let go of the strangers hand and run as fast as i can not looking back. My vision is blocked by the immence amount of black smoke and panicing pedestrians but i don't care. All i can think about is getting as far away from this buliding as i can. I hear another big explosion and look back to see the tower that I had spent more than half of my days in crashing to the ground. I stand on the other side of the street, tears running down my face, wondering who would do such a thing and then see peramedics carrying dead bodies and aiding the remaining people who are bloody and can barely breath. The sounds of sirens, shrieking, crying and yelling are pounding in my head. I cant gather up the courage to walk away from here and get home safely. All i can do is watch in sorrow as i see my fellow employee and my best friend being carried by two paramedics while shes covered in cuts, scrapes and blood.