Relationships Shape Individuals in Dead Poets Society and Maestro
[2023-04-23 17:30:14]
Although two relationships can not be the same, a relationship can form an individual as well. As seen in the movie "Death Poets Association" by 1989 Peter Weil and the novel "Masters" by Peter Goldsworthy, the relationship of the group can be moved by common interests and beliefs and enrich them. Common interests to shape individuals. Trust, belonging awareness, independence consciousness arise to individuals, opposed to the final agreement of group dynamics in personal relationships, while enhancing individual identity, supporting beliefs and ideals.
In "Death Poetry Society" (1989), John Keating, a teacher of an American boarding school in the 1950s, performed by Robin Williams and drawn a table called "Understanding Understanding". An article of imaginary poetry is decided. The horizontal axis represents the technical quality of the poem, and the vertical axis represents its importance. After allowing his students to draw such charts for Lord Byron and William Shakespeare, Mr. Keating ordered the article "shit" and remove them from the poem. "This may be war, war, casualties your heart and soul," he whispered. "Scholarly march to march to measure poetry", rarely consider passion, beauty, or romance
The theme "Personality and freedom", the movie "De Poeto Society" represents the theme of the carpet. Authority can always lead to help them understand, "The purpose of education is to learn to think for themselves", but only people should be You can find their real identity in. This raises the question "How useful is a society as a guide to enrich life"?
Society and individuals are closely related. It has been noted that the formation and formation of individuals is related to the society in which he or she grows. Society provides daily necessities to individuals and individuals are responsible for using these essentials in the most rational way. There is no way to misuse it. Society provides economic, political, cultural and social structures to help individuals effectively carry out their daily work. Society allows individuals to achieve his goals and desires, and he may not have achieved it alone.
Individuals form the roles they play and shape them in order. In other words, the institution is influenced by social needs, providing a structure of society, which forms individuals and is influenced by individuals constituting society. The entire process of this interchange is greatly influenced by the particular culture of a particular society. Culture influences the institutions that are allowed to function as individuals and as individuals, and how they form society and then form individuals and vice versa. In cultures where prejudice and racial discrimination exist. These power and power arrangements form roles and institutions in people's lives and society, thus forming a unique structure and society. As Shirley Taper claims, culture is an important element: