The novel "Dead Potto Association" was written by N. H. Kleinbaum. This is based on the movie of 1989 by Tom Schulman directed by Peter Weir. The story took place at a private university in Vermont province, known as Weirton University in 1959. The story relates to a group of friends who are trying to meet the expectations of their parents. When they meet an unorthodox English teacher Keating their lives will get worse and worse. He motivated them mainly through his poetry. Three students he affected were Neil Perry, Charlie Dalton and Todd Anderson.
In the novel by N.H Kleinbaum, in 1959 we followed Weirton College, a group of boy's boys at the male school, and their new English teacher, Keating. When Mr. Keating urged the foreclosure of this day, I challenged the strict regulations that boys must protect. In addition, they are introduced to the Dead Poets Society, a secret club devoted to extracting bone marrow from their lives, they announce performances and love for girls and challenge their school system I wrote a poem for. For this reason, boys and Keating face even serious and fatal consequences.
The whole movie "poetry association of death" expresses free thought and nonconformity. Mr. Keating is a free thinker who influenced his students to become their own individual. He does not want these boys to blend into school. Todd Anderson is one of the most strange students who actually accepted these ideas. He became a true transcendent. Transcendentalism can be used in modern pop culture. Team work is with the team. Whenever you show the idea of a topic to everyone, this is a wonderful opportunity. This makes it easier for two or more people to work on the project. Everyone is working hard to complete the task. It also enhances social and collaborative skills. It keeps you open to different opinions of other team members. Teamwork is important in every environment
The students reconstructed a secret society, and Keating called it the Death Poems Association. Society meets ancient caves, famous poetry and works of its own. As students 'behavior becomes disadvantageous due to the obedience of school and boys' parents, problems start to occur soon. Among them, Neil Perry discovered that his true passion for life is performance, and continued to play Parker 's role in the midsummer night dream of local theaters. Rather than letting his father know, he began to knit a network of entangled frauds, and when his father noticed and asked to withdraw from the drama, he lied to Keating. After the final performance, after getting up he felt trapped and committed suicide.