The relationship between Peck's love and discipline theory applied to the "poet society of death" is very difficult. These are described in M. Scott Peck started to "do not walk". In his view, recognizing that life is difficult is the first important step to solving the problem of life. Probably the most important step in solving the second stage of life is the need to achieve discipline and understand discipline. According to Peck (1978), "We can not solve anything without discipline.
In the movie "The Association of the Dead Poets", a strict and rigorous environment was created. At Wilton College students must meet and obey the ideal four pillars. These are excellence, honor, tradition, and discipline. A new teacher was appointed to teach English. John Keating brings a style that promotes individuals. This is in stark contrast to the ideal four pillars. Keating's Latin Carpe Diem said this means that it will be the day and that it could lead to university problems. Some of his students depart from the way of university
Dead Poets Society is a 1989 American theater movie written by Peter Schirman and supervised by Peter Weir, starring Robin Williams. Established in 1959 as a fictitious elite conservative Vermont boarding school school Welton Academy, it tells the story of an English teacher who motivated his students through the teachings of his poetry. In the autumn of 1957, shy Todd Anderson celebrated its 1st year at Weldon College High School, a male elite preparatory school. He was appointed Neil Perry as one of Welton's most promising students, his roommate, and soon accepted by Neil's friends: Knox over Street, Richard Cameron, Stephen Meeks, Gerrard Pitts and Charlie Dalton
When I first saw the Dead Poets Society, this was not what I expected. This movie is very serious and definitely is the best movie I have ever seen. It was held in Wheaton College in 1959, it is a private collage preparation school for boys, discipline is the most important goal Any demonstration of free thinking is strictly forbidden. Voices stand out in a narrow government - John Keatings, a strange and moving teacher. He wants his students to "clench the bones of life for the bone marrow", "catch this day" and their lives to be "extraordinary". Keatings teaches poetry, but his students gain more - they learn passion, courage and romance. A group of his students dared to form a secret organization Dead Poets Society. One of the boys, Neil wanting to be an actor, but his arrogant father banned him, he committed suicide and died. His roommate Todd was trying to reach his expectations after his brother became a farewell speaker at school.