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死亡诗社400字观后感英文

死亡诗社400字观后感英文

死亡诗社400字观后感英文Watching "Dead Poets Society" was a powerful experience. The movie captured the essence of youth, rebellion, and the search for meaning in life. The way the students were inspired by their unconventional teacher, Mr. Keating, was inspiring. He encouraged them to think outside the box, to express themselves freely, and to embrace their unique individuality.One moment that stood out was when the students stoodon their desks and looked out the window. It was a simpleyet profound act that symbolized their breaking free from the constraints of society and embracing their inner voice. That scene was a reminder to always stay true to oneself.The movie also tackled the topic of conformity and rebellion. Many of the students faced pressure to conformto their parents' expectations and societal norms. However, Mr. Keating taught them that it's okay to be different, to question authority, and to follow their own path.Overall, "Dead Poets Society" is a moving film that resonates with anyone who has ever felt constrained by society or their surroundings. It encourages us to be brave, to speak our minds, and to live life with passion and purpose.。

死亡诗社观后感英语200字

死亡诗社观后感英语200字

死亡诗社观后感英语200字I was deeply moved by the movie "Dead Poets Society." The film depicted the power of literature and the importance of following one's passions. The character of Mr. Keating, played brilliantly by Robin Williams, inspired his students to think for themselves and seize the day. He encouraged them to break free from societal expectations and pursue their dreams.影片深深地感动了我。

它展示了文学的力量以及追随自己激情的重要性。

由罗宾·威廉姆斯扮演的基廷老师这一角色激励了他的学生们独立思考并抓住当下。

他鼓励他们摆脱社会期望,追求梦想。

The movie also highlighted the struggles faced by the students in conforming to the rigid expectations of their parents and society. The pressure to excel academically and follow a predetermined path weighed heavily on the characters, leading to feelings of suffocation and repression. Mr. Keating's unconventional teaching methods provided a breath of fresh air for these students, allowing them to explore their creativity and individuality.影片也突显了学生们在顺应父母和社会严格期望中所面临的困难。

死亡诗社英语观后感

死亡诗社英语观后感

死亡诗社英语观后感死亡诗社英语观后感篇一:死亡诗社观后感 (Dead poets society about it)The movie is one of the most wonderful films I haveever watched.To be honest,I finished the film with tears.When the boys stood on the desks one by one,and shouted:"Oh, Captain, my Captain."I could not help crying. It was really touching my heart.The story happened in a school which had 4 pillars----Tradition,Honor,Discipline,excellence.Mr Keating,a new teacher who wanted to change the way in teaching.He told his studentsto do what they like to do and to enjoy themselves;to do thingsnot just obey the books,but to look at some-thing in anotherway,to consider own their minds and find new ground. With thefluence of Mr Keating, some of his students founded their own "dead poet society".Neil came to stage to do what he liked to do without hisfather's agreement,for his father do not allow him to act.Tod told the girl who had boyfriend that he loved her so much,and wrote her a poet.They did what they liked to do, and they were happy.But other teachers and students' parents were not happy about that,exspecially Neil's father. When he found his son went to act a buffoonwithout his agreement, he was so angry. He wanted Neil totransfer to another school,for he thought it was Mr Keating'sfault. But, Neil didn't want to. Then, one night, Neil killedhimself. Neil died. Mr Keating became the one to be blame. And he was fired. Before he was leaving, he smailed. Because heknew his students imbeded his mind deeply into their thoughts. That's worth it!"Poetry, beauty, romance and love,these are what we staylive for", yes, we are just a person,not a product. We live on the earth with our own passion. Without do what we like to do, I perfer I have never lived. So, Neil choose to die. Neil wasnot born to be a doctor as his father thought, he like acting. He killed himself in the end, in fact, it's his father killedhim. Just like the actor's lines in the 3 Idiots:"It's notsuicide, it's murdered". Parents regarded the school as heaven,but to the students, it's hell. Parents always think things usetheir own minds. They never think for their chindren: Are they like it? what they like to do? They always think that become adoctor or engineer will be much honour. They never considerthat their children might be not like it. They just know thatbecome a doctor or engineer will earn a lot of money and have agood life. They always think they are right.But, sometimes,they are wrong. Absolutely wrong!Mr keating, the captain,who wanted to change theeduation system of the school and change the mind ofparents, but failed. For me,I think he did not.I think it will come true one day, also in my conutry.It is a valuable moive for us to watch, and to learn.篇二:死亡诗社观后感(Dead poets society about it)Is Mr. Keating a good teacher? Frankly speaking, I am not sure about the answer this time. Before the movie started, I thought it’s easy to answer, because I had watched it twice in recent years.I believe that most of us, have taken Mr. Keating as a hero of freedom, a warrior against conservatism and a romantic with hope and enthusia sm. So it’s needless to say that I was inspired and convulsed again, but at the same time, which is different from the former, I felt sad and frustrated without rhyme or reason, and in the end of the movie I can’t help sobbing and feeling awful in some sen se because I’m not familiar with the others and after all I’m a man and most of all, an adult.All of these bad moods make me feel that Mr. Keating is not a good teacher, although he is a good person, an excellent poet and a brilliant ideologist. He succeeded in evoking the original sensation to freedom, individuality and love not only of most of the students in the WALE? School, but also of most of us, but the costs are tremendous, which are already out of his control and even some of which are out of his imagination. Kick lost his life, Nowanda lost his future and Keating lost his career, his favorite career, maybe his confidence and happiness were taken away together, and I lost my former position, which made me realized that I am not better than the headmaster. He and I are birds of a feather flock together, which really made me feel pathetic and helpless.I don’t know when it happened, that I got used to living in tradition and discipline, which I still believe can bring me safety and a bright future. I really want to “Yawp” together with Anderson and walk my own steps, taking the road of life as my own courtyard, even though Mr. Keating is Mr. Cheating or Mr. Kidding. After all, he helped us enjoy a scene of movement, which is in a powerful and unconstrained style. It is paradoxical that I love the progress and hate the end.。

死亡诗社观后感中英文

死亡诗社观后感中英文

死亡诗社观后感中英文Who are you? What are you doing? What do you want?Many of us are losing ourselves because of the reality, frustration,the pressure or the authority. In fact, we are just like a chess, for others have arranged all for you. We spend a lot of time in t hose things we do not like. However, we are immature. We choose sil ence or choose to force ourselves to like it. We ourselves never da re to say "NO" loud, or never master our life in our hand. Perhaps, you will defend for yourself, "This is no other way todo "; Perhaps you will say, "Now that everything looks the same, ca n I be unique ";Perhaps you will say, "This is the reality, and no one can beat it"; perhaps, very likely, you will become one of them and establish the authority of parents to educate your childre n. You have become a loyal defender of authority. There is an old golden Chinese saying: No one can exist who resists me However, all in all, cannot it change?《Dead Poets Society》tells me that nothing is impossible. At that time, nothing is more important than yielding. What you have to do is to obey discipline and authority. To Rebel means no good results. In that old church s chool, in the solemn opening ceremony, taught by anold-fashioned and strict teacher, with the hope of the parents who h ave paved the road for them, they lose themselves. That "Tradition”"honor" "discipline "" excellence " quells them.“Oh, captain, my captain! Where are you?”Fortunately, they met wit h Mr Keating.To help more young people to find his own, Mr Keating choseteachin g.He taught students to live. Students set up "Dead Poets Society" to release themselves.He taught students not to blindly comply with authority. He asked ea ch one to tear up the wrong page that others take as authority.He encouraged the students to listen to the sound of heart. Then Knox read love poems to a girl, expressed his love bravely.He encouraged the students to see the world with a new vision. He let everyone stand on a chair to watch the world.He helped students overcome psychological barriers. And then Todd fina lly dared to express himself in front of everyone. Also, finally, It was he who first stood up and told the truth.Oh, captain, my captain. We are so lucky to have you. Because of you, we lead a new life from now on.Sad with the death of Neil. Neil put off all the clothes before th esuicide and went away, naked, which meant he did not want to be under restraint. Neil's death is a tragedy. However, to win the war, something must be sacrificed. I was impressed by the scene. Finally, students stood one by one on the desk to speak for Mr. Keating. Though Mr. Keating would not be back again, his impact on students will exist forever. I think that their life will certainly become unusual and significant from now on.At last, I want to dedicate some words to you. It is when Mr Keating led the students to find the meaning of life when reading Thoreau's poetry:I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, I wantedto live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, and not whenI had come to die, discovered that I had not lived.Carpe Diem!To me,seize all to find out the meaning of life and one day the world will be different because of you.《死亡诗社》你是谁?你在做什么?你想要什么?我们中的许多人正在失去自己的现实,沮丧,压力或权威。

电影《死亡诗社》观后感英语作文150词

电影《死亡诗社》观后感英语作文150词

电影《死亡诗社》观后感英语作文150词全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Dead Poets Society: A Poetic AwakeningWords have power, and "Dead Poets Society" awakened me to the beauty and magic of poetry. Mr. Keating, our new English teacher, challenged us to embrace life's profound truths through the verses of legendary poets. His unorthodox methods sparked an intellectual revolution within the rigid walls of Welton Academy.At first, I was skeptical, but as Keating led us in spontaneous poetry readings and daring escapades, a newfound passion ignited within me. Poetry became a gateway to self-expression, allowing me to articulate emotions I never knew existed. The movie's climax, where Neil's tragic death shattered our idyllic world, left me heartbroken yet resolute to live authentically."Dead Poets Society" is a poignant reminder that conformity stifles the soul, while embracing one's individuality unlocks boundless possibilities. Keating's lessons extended far beyondthe classroom, inspiring me to seize every moment and chase my dreams fearlessly. Carpe diem!Dead Poets Society: A Poetic AwakeningWords have the incredible power to inspire, challenge, and transform lives. "Dead Poets Society," a cinematic masterpiece directed by Peter Weir, awakened me to the profound beauty and magic that lies within the realm of poetry. Mr. Keating, our charismatic and unconventional English teacher, emerged as a catalyst for an intellectual revolution within the rigid confines of Welton Academy.Initially, I must admit that I approached his unorthodox teaching methods with a fair degree of skepticism. The idea of embracing life's profound truths through the verses of legendary poets seemed somewhat esoteric and detached from the traditional academic paradigm to which I had grown accustomed. However, as Keating led us on a journey of spontaneous poetry readings, daring escapades, and thought-provoking discussions, a newfound passion ignited within me.Poetry, which had previously been little more than a dry academic exercise, transformed into a gateway toself-expression, allowing me to articulate emotions and sentiments that I never knew existed. The rhythmic cadence ofthe words, coupled with the imagery they evoked, resonated with me on a deeply personal level, unlocking a world of introspection and self-discovery.As the narrative unfolded, the movie's climax, where Neil's tragic death shattered the idyllic world we had constructed, left me heartbroken yet resolute to live authentically. Keating's lessons extended far beyond the confines of the classroom, inspiring me to seize every moment and chase my dreams fearlessly, without succumbing to the societal pressures that threatened to extinguish the flame of individuality."Dead Poets Society" is a poignant reminder that conformity stifles the soul, while embracing one's individuality unlocks boundless possibilities. Keating's mantra, "Carpe diem," became a rallying cry, urging us to seize the day and live life to its fullest potential. The movie's impact on my life has been profound, shaping my perspective on the world and instilling in me a deep appreciation for the arts and the transformative power they possess.In retrospect, "Dead Poets Society" was not merely a cinematic experience; it was a catalyst for personal growth and self-discovery. The lessons imparted by Keating have become an integral part of my life's philosophy, reminding me to embracemy passions, challenge societal norms, and fearlessly pursue my dreams. As I continue on my journey through life, I carry with me the echoes of those powerful words that ignited my soul and awakened me to the boundless possibilities that await those brave enough to seize them.篇2Dead Poets Society: An Inspirational MasterpieceAs a high school student, I can confidently say that "Dead Poets Society" is a film that resonates deeply with the hopes, fears, and struggles of adolescence. Peter Weir's 1989 masterpiece follows a group of students at the prestigious Welton Academy, where they are forced to conform to the rigid expectations of their parents and teachers. However, their new English teacher, the charismatic and unorthodox Mr. Keating, played brilliantly by Robin Williams, ignites a spark of rebellion and individuality within them.One of the film's greatest strengths lies in its ability to capture the essence of teenage angst and the desire to break free from societal constraints. The students, initially driven by a thirst for knowledge and self-expression, form a secret club called the "Dead Poets Society," where they can explore theirpassions for literature and poetry without fear of judgment. It is in these clandestine meetings that they truly come alive, reciting verses with fervor and embracing the ideals of carpe diem –seizing the day and living life to the fullest.The performances in "Dead Poets Society" are nothing short of remarkable. Robin Williams delivers a tour de force as the unconventional Mr. Keating, whose infectious enthusiasm and unwavering belief in the power of poetry inspire his students to question the status quo. His iconic line, "Carpe diem, seize the day, boys, make your lives extraordinary," has become a rallying cry for generations of young people seeking to break free from the shackles of conformity.The film's supporting cast of students is equally impressive, with each character undergoing a profound transformation as they discover their individuality and learn to embrace their unique voices. From the shy and introspective Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) to the rebellious and free-spirited Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard), each student's journey is a poignant reflection of the struggles and triumphs of adolescence.However, "Dead Poets Society" is not merely acoming-of-age tale; it is a powerful commentary on the importance of nurturing creativity, independent thought, andthe pursuit of personal fulfillment. The film's tragic climax serves as a harsh reminder of the consequences of suppressing one's true self, and the need for a educational system that encourages self-expression and individuality.In the end, "Dead Poets Society" is a timeless classic that transcends its era and speaks to the universal human experience. It is a poetic ode to the power of literature, the importance of non-conformity, and the enduring spirit of youth. As a student, I am forever grateful for this film's ability to inspire, challenge, and remind us all to seize the day and make our lives extraordinary.篇3When I first watched "Dead Poets Society," it struck a chord deep within me. Mr. Keating's passion for poetry and love of life were contagious, inspiring me to seize the day and live life to the fullest. His teachings challenged the rigid conformity of the elite Welton Academy, urging us students to think for ourselves and embrace our individuality. Although the film had a tragic end, Keating's impact on his students was profound and long-lasting. This film reminded me that the most important lessons aren't always found in textbooks, but in the way we approach life itself. "Carpe diem" has become my personal mantra, a daily reminder to make the most of every moment."O Captain! My Captain!" – The powerful words from Walt Whitman's poem echoed through the halls of Welton Academy, igniting a spark of rebellion and free-thinking among the students. "Dead Poets Society," a cinematic masterpiece directed by Peter Weir, is a poignant exploration of the transformative power of literature, the importance of individual expression, and the enduring impact of a truly inspirational teacher.At the heart of this film is John Keating, played by the remarkable Robin Williams, a newly appointed English teacher at the prestigious Welton Academy. From the moment he steps into the classroom, Keating challenges the traditional, conformist teachings that have governed the school for decades. With his unconventional methods and unwavering passion for poetry, he encourages his students to think independently, to question the status quo, and to embrace the richness of life.Keating's teachings resonate deeply with a group of students who form the titular "Dead Poets Society," a secret club dedicated to the appreciation of literature and the pursuit of intellectual freedom. Together, they gather in a secluded cave, where they read and discuss the works of great poets, allowing the words to ignite their souls and awaken their spirits.Through Keating's guidance, the students begin to shed the shackles of conformity and embrace their individuality. Neil Perry, a shy and reserved young man, discovers his true passion for acting, defying his father's authoritarian demands and pursuing his dreams. Todd Anderson, a timid and introverted student, finds his voice and learns to express himself with confidence. And Knox Overstreet, a romantic at heart, summons the courage to pursue the girl of his dreams, breaking free from societal expectations.However, the film is not merely a celebration of nonconformity; it also serves as a powerful commentary on the dangers of stifling individuality and the consequences of blind obedience. The tension between Keating's progressive ideals and the traditional values upheld by the Welton administration builds throughout the narrative, culminating in a tragic event that forces the students to confront the harsh realities of their world.The film's climax is a poignant and heartbreaking moment, as the students bid farewell to their beloved teacher, standing on their desks and defiantly declaring their unwavering respect for him. This powerful scene encapsulates the profound impact Keating had on his students, inspiring them to embrace theirindividuality and never surrender their passions to the demands of conformity."Dead Poets Society" is a cinematic masterpiece that transcends its era, resonating with audiences of all generations. Its themes of self-expression, intellectual freedom, and the power of literature to transform lives remain as relevant today as they were when the film was released in 1989.Through its captivating storytelling, rich characters, and powerful performances, the film invites us to embark on a journey of self-discovery, to question the status quo, and to embrace the beauty and richness of life. It is a poignant reminder that true education extends far beyond the confines of a classroom, and that the most profound lessons are often found in the pursuit of passion, individuality, and the unwavering belief in one's dreams."Carpe diem," Keating's resounding mantra, echoes through the ages, serving as a rallying cry for all those who dare to seize the day and live life to the fullest. "Dead Poets Society" is a timeless masterpiece that will continue to inspire generations of students, reminding them to never surrender their individuality, to embrace the power of literature, and to always, always, seize the day.。

《死亡诗社》观后感英文版五篇

《死亡诗社》观后感英文版五篇

《死亡诗社》观后感英文版五篇电影《死亡诗社》观后感英文版<一>There are certain films that can heavily shock your soul, then elicit your thinking, and finally change your life. No doubt Dead Poets Society is one of these infrequent films. It is a film about a teacher and his students. It is a film about perseverance and change. It is a film about love and cruelty.The film is set in the United States in 1959. It shows us a series of things which happened to Mr.Keating and the young boys in Wilton Preparatory School.Mr.John Keating is certainly the main character of this film. He is a respectable teacher with a high self-cultivation. He has an advanced conception which is different from tranditional educatin. The other two main characters are Neil, a boy who is keen on performing, and Todd, a boy with a little shyness. From Todd, I see how a boy grows into a man.The film starts with the opening ceremony of Wilton Preparatory School. Todd, a shy boy, starts his school life with his roommate, Neil. On the first lesson, their taecher, Mr.Keating, just told them ‘Seize the day, make your life extraordinary’. He reads Whitman’s poet Oh Captain! My Captain. He taught the students to swim against the steam and to be themselves but not to perform. Students regard Mr.Keating as a different teacher.Neil rebuilds the ‘Dead Poets Society’. The menbers fall in love with poets, as well as Todd. When Mr.Keating asks students to try writing a poem, Todd has no idea. Mr.Keating is quite angry. With Mr.Keating’s stimulation, the youngster first time shows great talent, reading his own poem loudly.On the evening of Todd’s birthday, he talks about hisbirthday present which is the same every year and his brother ,who is so excellent that makes him feel inferior, with Neil, with sadness and a little self-mockery on his face. Neil encourages him a lot. Finally, T odd breaks up the disgusting present. Todd smiles to Neil, from the bottom of his heart.Neil has a sading ending. After performing on the stage, Neil’s father takes him home and warns him again. He just wants his son to be a doctor. Feeling despairing, in the midmight, Neil commits suicide with a gun. Both Neil’s parents and the school think that Mr.Keating is the only reason for Ne il’s death and decide to fire him. A second before Mr.Keating leaves the classroom, Todd stands up on the desk for his captain, with the menbers of Dead Poets Society followed. At that time, Todd throws out his recreance and becomes a real man.That is the end of this film. I have to say that Neil’s death is a certain event, whether there is a ‘John Keating’ or not. It is not hard to see the long distance between ideality and reality. What Mr.Keating said and taught just strengthens the conflict between Nei l’s heart and traditional conception. Neil despairs, but Todd doesn’t. We can see that Todd learns a lot from Neil and Mr.Keating, such as optimist, perseverance, courage and many other qualities which he doesn’t have before. So he stands up, and dares to shout what he thinks.I love the boy named Todd and his growth. I love the teacher called Captain and his freedom. I love the beauty of dream, as well as the cruelty of reality. The film is not only a profound story but also a sincere advice. Seize the day, make your life extraodinary. We just need to be ourselves and grow up step by step, with a clear conscience and a tenacious spirit, like a boy grows into a man.电影《死亡诗社》观后感英文版<二>The movie is one of the most wonderful films I haveever watched.T o be honest,I finished the film with tears.When the boys stood on the desks one by one,and shouted:"Oh, Captain, my Captain."I could not help crying. It was really touching my heart.The story happened in a school which had 4 pillars----Tradition,Honor,Discipline,excellence.Mr Keating,a new teacher who wanted to change the way in teaching.He told his students to do what they like to do and to enjoy themselves;to do thingsnot just obey the books,but to look at some-thing in anotherway,to consider own their minds and find new ground. With thefluence of Mr Keating, some of his students founded their own "dead poet society".Neil came to stage to do what he liked to do without hisfather's agreement,for his father do not allow him to act.Tod told the girl who had boyfriend that he loved her so much,and wrote her a poet.They did what they liked to do, and they were happy.But other teachers and students' parents were not happy about that,exspecially Neil's father. When he found his son went to act a buffoonwithout his agreement, he was so angry. He wanted Neil totransfer to another school,for he thought it was Mr Keating's fault. But, Neil didn't want to. Then, one night, Neil killedhimself. Neil died. Mr Keating became the one to be blame. And he was fired. Before he was leaving, he smailed. Because he knew his students imbeded his mind deeply into theirthoughts. That's worth it!"Poetry, beauty, romance and love,these are what we staylive for", yes, we are just a person,not a product. We live on the earth with our own passion. Without do what we like to do, I perfer I have never lived. So, Neil choose to die. Neil was not born to be a doctor as his father thought, he like acting. He killed himself in the end, in fact, it's his father killed him. Just like the actor's lines in the 3 Idiots:"It's notsuicide, it's murdered". Parents regarded the school as heaven,but to the students, it's hell. Parents always think things usetheir own minds. They never think for their chindren: Are they like it? what they like to do? They always think that become a doctor or engineer will be much honour. They never consider that their children might be not like it. They just know that become a doctor or engineer will earn a lot of money and have agood life. They always think they are right.But, sometimes,they are wrong. Absolutely wrong!Mr keating, the captain,who wanted to change theeduation system of the school and change the mind ofparents, but failed. For me,I think he did not.I think it will come true one day, also in my conutry.It is a valuable moive for us to watch, and to learn.电影《死亡诗社》观后感英文版<三>First of all, this is movie is my all-time favorite, out of all the hundreds of films I have seen. However, every time I mention this film, I have to answer most people's quizzical looks with “It's a beautiful little 80s film that stayed in the 80s.” After seeing it for the 24th time since I first saw it 5 years ago, on my 13th birthday, I can gladly say that this movie went far and beyond the 80s, and the power and inspiration of the message can be felt every day.Dead Poets Society is a most underrated film by a most underrated director whose inspiring, uplifting and moral tales firmly grounded in reality are not nearly as appreciated as they should be. Here, we see one of his very personal and cradled projects, and he shows the visual style and concentration on characters in which he is so affluent. His control of the camera and the characters are very strong and very smooth. The cinematography is near perfect, with every shot, along with the editing, seamless. Also very compelling are the color-tones in every scene, perfectly matching the mood and events of the scene. Could you say this is art? Absolutely.Then we have the performances. Robin Williams continues in stride as one who has to-date remained the most touching, heart-wrenching, awe-inspiring comedians with inarguable acting talent (he still remains my most favorite performer on the film screen)。

死亡诗社观后感英语200字

死亡诗社观后感英语200字

死亡诗社观后感英语作文1The film "Dead Poets Society" has left an indelible mark on my mind, provoking profound thoughts about the educational system and individual pursuits.In the movie, the protagonist's struggle and rebellion against the traditional educational pressure are palpable. Trapped within the confines of strict rules and expectations, he yearns for freedom of expression and the exploration of his true passions. His resistance is not only a cry for personal liberation but also a mirror reflecting the flaws of an inflexible educational framework.The teacher's unique educational approach is a refreshing contrast. By encouraging students to think independently, appreciate poetry, and embrace their inner voices, he ignites the spark of creativity and self-awareness in them. This serves as a powerful reminder that education should not be about rote learning but about nurturing the spirit and fostering individuality.When comparing the growth paths of different students, it becomes evident how education can shape their destinies. Some students conform to the established norms, while others dare to break free and follow their hearts. This variance showcases the diverse impacts of educationalmethods on individual development.In conclusion, "Dead Poets Society" compels us to question the status quo of education and to strive for an environment that allows students to blossom into their fullest selves. It emphasizes the importance of balancing discipline with inspiration, and of providing the space for students to discover and pursue their own passions. Only in such an educational setting can true growth and self-actualization occur.2"Dead Poets Society" is a film that leaves a profound impact on the viewer's mind. It presents a powerful exploration of freedom, dreams, and courage.In the movie, one character, Neil Perry, stands out as a symbol of the struggle for one's dreams against all odds. Despite the strict expectations and restrictions imposed by his parents and the school, Neil's passion for acting burns bright. He bravely steps out of the boundaries set for him, showing an unwavering determination to pursue his artistic dream. His story serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of following one's heart and having the courage to break free from societal constraints.The film also showcases how poetry becomes a medium to ignite the students' inner passion and longing for the future. The recitation of poems in the cave creates a sense of liberation and inspiration among the students. It allows them to express their innermost thoughts and emotions,awakening a spirit of rebellion against the mundane and oppressive educational system.The message of "Dead Poets Society" is clear: Freedom is not something to be taken for granted, but a precious commodity that requires constant fight and assertion. Dreams are the guiding stars that lead us through the darkness of uncertainty, and courage is the fuel that propels us forward on the path to achieving them. This film serves as a call to arms for all of us to embrace our true selves, to have the audacity to dream big, and to stand up for what we believe in, no matter the obstacles that lie in our way.3The film "Dead Poets Society" has left a profound impression on me, provoking deep thoughts about the current state of modern education. In the movie, the unconventional teaching methods employed by the protagonist Mr. Keating were both innovative and somewhat limited. The innovation lay in his encouragement of students to think independently, express their emotions freely, and pursue their passions. However, the limitations were evident when these actions collided with the strict school rules and traditional educational concepts.One of the significant issues raised in the film is how to balance the rules within educational institutions and the individuality of students. Rules are necessary for maintaining order and discipline, but when they suppressstudents' creativity and unique thinking, they become a hindrance. In reality, educators should strive to find a middle ground, allowing students to develop within a framework while also giving them the space to explore and express their true selves.Furthermore, the film emphasizes the importance of cultivating students' independent thinking and creativity. In modern education, often dominated by rote learning and standardized tests, students' ability to think critically and create is overlooked. To address this, educational systems should incorporate more activities that encourage students to question, explore, and come up with original ideas. This could involve project-based learning, discussions, and real-world problem-solving tasks.In conclusion, "Dead Poets Society" serves as a powerful reminder that education should not merely be about imparting knowledge but also nurturing the souls and minds of students, enabling them to grow into independent, creative, and passionate individuals.4"Dead Poets Society" is a thought-provoking film that presents a profound exploration of the conflicts between education and societal values. In the movie, the parents' unyielding insistence on their children's future plans starkly contrasts with the educational philosophy of the school. They have a fixed notion of success, often forcing their children into paths that they deem right, without considering the children's true passions anddesires. This reflects a common phenomenon in society where the definition of success and happiness is often narrow and one-dimensional.The societal pressure to conform to these predefined notions of achievement has a significant impact on education. It limits the creativity and individuality of students, hindering their potential to pursue their true interests. Just as in the film, the students were initially confined within the boundaries set by traditional education, but under the inspiration of their teacher, they began to break free and seek their own voices.This film reminds us that education should not be a mold that shapes everyone identically. Instead, it should encourage diversity and foster the unique talents and passions of each individual. True education should enable students to think independently, question the status quo, and pursue their own paths to happiness and success, rather than being forced to fit into a predefined mold determined by society. Only by doing so can we cultivate truly fulfilled and creative individuals.5"Dead Poets Society" is a thought-provoking film that leaves a profound impact on viewers, especially when it comes to the significance of education in shaping an individual's personality and influencing their life choices. The characters in the movie undergo remarkable transformations throughout the story. Take Neil Perry, for instance. Initially, he was obedient to his parents' expectations, but his encounter with poetryand the teachings of Mr. Keating sparked a rebellion within him. This newfound passion led him to pursue his dream of acting, a bold move that defied his father's strict plans for his future. However, the tragic outcome of Neil's story also highlights the harsh realities that can arise when one's personal desires clash with societal and parental expectations.Another aspect worth considering is the diverse reactions of different age groups to the educational concepts presented in the film. Younger viewers might be inspired to question conventional norms and follow their hearts, seeing the value of self-expression and creativity. Older audiences, on the other hand, may reflect on past experiences and perhaps regret missed opportunities for personal growth and exploration.The film serves as a powerful reminder that education should not merely consist of rote learning and conforming to established rules. It should encourage critical thinking, individuality, and the pursuit of one's true passions. True education empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their lives and to have the courage to stand up for what they believe in, even in the face of adversity. In conclusion, "Dead Poets Society" is not just a movie; it is a call to reevaluate the very essence of education and its far-reaching effects on our lives.。

死亡诗社观后感英语100词

死亡诗社观后感英语100词

死亡诗社观后感英语100词英文回答:"Dead Poets Society" is a timeless masterpiece that transcends generations, inspiring audiences with its poignant exploration of nonconformity, the pursuit of dreams, and the indomitable spirit of the individual. Robin Williams's iconic performance as the enigmatic English teacher, John Keating, breathes life into this cinematic tour de force. The film's evocative dialogue, which has become part of popular culture, prompts us to question societal norms, embrace individuality, and seize every moment with passion and purpose. "Carpe diem" becomes more than a phrase but a call to action, urging us to live alife filled with meaning and authenticity.The film's depiction of the transformative power of education is equally compelling. Keating's unconventional approach ignites a spark within his students, empowering them to think critically, express themselves freely, andchallenge the status quo. The film deftly explores the complexities of adolescence, the struggles of self-discovery, and the bonds forged through shared experiences.Ultimately, "Dead Poets Society" serves as a powerful reminder of the enduring power of the human spirit. Despite the obstacles they face, the students of Welton Academyfind solace in poetry, friendship, and the pursuit of their true selves. The film's tragic yet uplifting conclusion underscores the importance of following one's dreams, even in the face of adversity.中文回答:《死亡诗社》观后感。

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Dead Poets SocietyWho are you? What are you doing? What do you want?Many of us are losing ourselves because of the reality, frustration,the pressure or the authority. In fact, we are just like a chess, for others have arranged all for you. We spend a lot of time in those things we do not like. However, we are immature. We choose silen ce or choose to force ourselves to like it. We ourselves never dare to say "NO" loud, or never mast er our life in our hand.Perhaps, you will defend for yourself, "This is no other way todo "; Perhaps you will say, "Now that everything looks the same, can I be unique "; Perhaps you will say, "This is the reality, and no one can beat it"; perhaps, very likely, you will become one of t hem and establish the authority of parents to educate your children. You have become a loyal defe nder of authority. There is an old golden Chinese saying: No one can exist who resists me However, all in all, cannot it change?《Dead Poets Society》tells me that nothing is impossible. At that time, nothing is more important than yielding. What yo u have to do is to obey discipline and authority. To Rebel means no good results. In that old church school, in the solemn opening ceremony, taught by anold-fashioned and strict teacher, with the hope of the parents who have paved the road for them, th ey lose themselves. That "Tradition” "honor" "discipline "" excellence " quells them.“Oh, captain, my captain! Where are you?” Fortunately, they met with Mr Keating.To help more young people to find his own, Mr Keating chose teaching.He taught students to live. Students set up "Dead Poets Society" to release themselves.He taught students not to blindly comply with authority. He asked each one to tear up the wrong p age that others take as authority.He encouraged the students to listen to the sound of heart. Then Knox read love poems to a girl, expressed his love bravely.He encouraged the students to see the world with a new vision. He let everyone stand on a chair to watch the world.He helped students overcome psychological barriers. And then Todd finally dared to express hims elf in front of everyone. Also, finally, It was he who first stood up and told the truth.Oh, captain, my captain. We are so lucky to have you. Because of you, we lead a new life from n ow on.Sad with the death of Neil. Neil put off all the clothes before thesuicide and went away, naked, which meant he did not want to be under restraint. Neil's death is a tragedy. However, to win the war, something must be sacrificed. I was impressed by the scene. Finally, students stood one by one on the desk to speak for Mr. Keating. Though Mr. Keating would not be back again, his impact on students will exist forever. I think that their life will certainly become unusual and significant from now on.At last, I want to dedicate some words to you. It is when Mr Keating led the students to find the meaning of life when reading Thoreau's poetry:I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, I wanted to live deep and suck out all th e marrow of life, and not when I had come to die, discovered that I had not lived.Carpe Diem! To me,seize all to find out the meaning of life and one day the world will be different because of you. 《死亡诗社》你是谁?你在做什么?你想要什么?我们中的许多人正在失去自己的现实,沮丧,压力或权威。

事实上,我们就像国际象棋,为别人为你安排所有。

我们花了很多时间在那些我们不喜欢的东西。

然而,我们是不成熟的。

我们选择沉默或选择强迫自己喜欢它。

我们从来没有敢大声说“不”,或从未在我们手中掌握我们的生活。

也许,你会为自己辩护,”这是没有其他办法做的”,也许你会说,“现在一切看起来是一样的,我可以是独一无二的”,也许你会说,“这是事实,没有人可以打败它”;也许,很有可能,你会成为其中之一,建立的权威的父母教育你的孩子。

你已经成为权威的忠实维护者。

中国有一个古老的金说:没有人能存在谁抗拒我然而,总的来说,它不能改变吗?《死亡诗社》》告诉我,没有什么事是不可能的。

在那个时候,没有什么比收益更重要。

你要做的就是服从纪律和权威。

反抗意味着没有好的结果。

在老教堂学校庄严的开幕式,在老式的和严格的教师的教,希望父母为他们铺平了道路,他们失去了自己,“传统”“荣誉”“纪律”“卓越”难以驱散他们。

“哦,船长,我的船长!你在哪里?”幸运的是,他们会见了基廷先生。

帮助更多的年轻人找到自己,基廷先生选择了教学。

他教的学生生活。

学生建立“《死亡诗社》”释放自己。

他教导学生不要盲目地遵从权威。

他要求每一个撕掉别人的错误页面作为权威。

他鼓励学生们听心的声音。

然后诺克斯爱情诗读到一个女孩,勇敢地表达了他的爱。

他鼓励学生看世界的新视野。

他让每个人站在椅子上看世界。

他帮助学生克服心理障碍,然后托德终于敢在大家面前表达自己的。

另外,最后,是他首先站起来,告诉真相。

哦,船长,我的船长。

我们是如此幸运拥有你。

因为你,我们引领新的生活从现在开始。

悲伤与尼尔的死亡。

尼尔之前把所有的衣服自杀和离去,裸体,这意味着他不想受到约束。

尼尔的死是一个悲剧。

然而,为了战争的胜利,必须有所牺牲。

给我留下了深刻的印象。

最后,学生们站在桌子上一个接一个的基廷先生讲话。

虽然基廷先生不会再回来了,但是他对学生的影响将永远存在。

我认为他们的生活肯定会变得不寻常的和重要的。

最后,我想把一些话说给你。

当基廷先生带领学生找到生活的意义阅读时梭罗的诗:我去了森林,因为我希望从容不迫地生活,我希望活的深刻,吸取生命中所有的骨髓,而不是当我来到死,发现我没有住。

及时行乐!对我来说,抓住一切找到生命的意义,有一天,世界将因你不同。

'Dead Poets Society' is one of the finest movies you'll ever watch. An inspiring, tear-jerky and moving story told in the most strict manner. Filmmaker Peter Weir knows he's a legend, he knows his "Type" of Cinema touches a chord. He has achieved so much.'Dead Poets Society' is the story of every human being. Free-Will, Confidence, Love and Hope... isn't this all we heed for? I sure do, and that's the reason why I weeped in my seat while watching this acclaimed 1989 film. It's a film that brings back your good-old Study Years in you, those moments, aha, life was "WOW" then. Carpe diem, indeed!Peter Weir makes astonishing cinema in 'Dead Poets Society'. Sure, 'The Truman Show' remains as his and cinema's finest film to date. But, let's not forget this came way before 'The Truman Show'. Weir, you are simply an inspiration! The Cinematography is wonderful, so is the editing.Robin Williams delivers a very fine performance. But the show-stealer in here is, Robert Sean Leonard. As a youngster named as Neil Perry, he pitches in an incredible performance from start to end.On the whole, 'Dead Poets Society' has everything working on it's advantage.《死亡诗社》是一个最好的电影你看。

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