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Dead Poets Society by Hyperion; 9781401308773

Dead Poets Society

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In Dead Poets Society, readers are invited into the transformative world of a group of students at an all-boys preparatory school. Under the inspiring guidance of their unconventional English teacher, Mr. Keating, they explore the power of poetry and the importance of thinking for oneself. The narrative traverses the delicate interplay between tradition and individuality, illustrating the profound impact that literature can have on young minds.

The Plot

The story unfolds through the lives of several boys who find solace and inspiration in the verses of great poets. As they resurrect the Dead Poets Society, a secret club devoted to the appreciation of poetry, they discover a new lens through which to view their world. This awakening leads them to challenge societal norms, confront personal struggles, and ultimately, make choices that will define their futures.

Themes

  • The Power of Individuality: The narrative encourages readers to embrace their unique perspectives and pursue their passions.
  • The Role of Education: It examines how education can either constrain or liberate the spirit.
  • The Influence of Art: The book illustrates how poetry serves as a catalyst for self-discovery and emotional expression.
"Carpe Diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary."

The writing style is both lyrical and evocative, capturing the essence of youth and the exhilarating yet daunting journey of self-exploration. This poignant tale resonates with themes found in other literary works, such as To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, where the quest for identity and understanding is central to the narrative.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 107 mm × 172 mm × 12 mm
Pages: 176
Publisher: Hyperion
ISBN: 9781401308773

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