Dead Poets Society

Dead Poets Society by N. H. Kleinbaum is a UK edition published by Kingswell on September 1, 2006, featuring 176 pages in English. This narrative follows Todd Anderson and his friends at Welton Academy as they experience a transformative journey under the guidance of their new English professor, John Keating. Keating encourages the boys to embrace their passions and challenge societal expectations, leading them to revive the Dead Poets Society, a secret club dedicated to exploring the beauty of poetry and the significance of living life to the fullest.
As the story unfolds, readers will witness the boys’ exploration of literary greats like Byron, Shelley, and Keats, which inspires them to appreciate the power of language and the importance of seizing the moment. However, the newfound freedom and individuality fostered by the club come with challenges, as the boys confront the pressures from authority figures who seek to stifle their dreams. This edition presents a poignant exploration of friendship, creativity, and the struggle for self-expression within the confines of tradition.
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Todd Anderson and his friends at Welton Academy can hardly believe how different life is since their new English professor, the flamboyant John Keating, has challenged them to “make your lives extraordinary! Inspired by Keating, the boys resurrect the Dead Poets Society–a secret club where, free from the constraints and expectations of school and parents, they let their passions run wild. As Keating turns the boys on to the great words of Byron, Shelley, and Keats, they discover not only the beauty of language, but the importance of making each moment count.
But the Dead Poets pledges soon realize that their newfound freedom can have tragic consequences. Can the club and the individuality it inspires survive the pressure from authorities determined to destroy their dreams?
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