Dialogue
from the Movie Dead Poets Society will help us relive the moments of our pre adulthood.
This movie should be watched for Robin Williams’s (Role : Keating , School Teacher) sterling performance and also for the Beautiful Must Watch Movie.
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The students are all back in their normal seats and Keating leaps
up onto his desk.
KEATING
Why do I stand
up here? Anybody?
CHARLIE
To feel
taller.
KEATING
No!
Keating rings the bell on his desk with his foot
KEATING
Thank you for
playing, Mr. Dalton. I
stand upon my
desk to remind yourself
that we must
constantly look at things
in a different
way.
Keating glances around the classroom from atop the desk.
KEATING
You see, the
world looks very different
from up here.
You don't believe me? Come
see for
yourself. Come on. Come on!
Charlie and Neil quickly rise from their seats to go to the front
of the classroom. The rest of the class follows them. While
Keating
continues speaking, Neil and Charlie join him on the desk and then
Keating jumps down.
KEATING
Just when you think you know something,
you have to look at it in another
way.
Even though it may seem silly or
wrong,
you must try! Now, when you read,
don't
just consider what the author
thinks.
Consider what you think.
KEATING
Boys, you must strive to find your own
voice. Because the longer you
wait to
begin, the less likely you are to
find
it at all. Thoreau said,
"Most men lead
lives of quiet desperation."
Don't be
resigned to that. Break out!
Keating notices Spaz and another boy leaving the desk immediately.
KEATING
Don't just
walk off the edge like lemmings.
Look around
you.
END
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