1. The most influential leader I have ever had is my father. He has done so much in his life and has taught me so much. He has taught me to be a good man and how to live respectively.
2. I think this quote means that we live for things that we are passionate about so we have to document our passions and put them into writings. I agree with what he says. poetry is a beautiful thing and takes a lot of deep thought to understand it. I didn't really care for poetry before this movie, but the movie changed my point of view about it. I think its a great way to express yourself.
3. I agree with what he says. If we are in the mix of the world and always in the bullcrap we wont see the world for what it really is. We need a different perspective of the world to get a better understanding. Being quite and just listening to things really helps me get a good perspective of life and the people around me.
4. I hope that I can be a person that inspires people to better themselves and find their true meanings in life.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Thursday
1. I think that he wouldn't have committed suicide. I think this because Keating showed him to think for himself and express himself. Before he wouldn't have even questioned his dad or tried to second guess his requests. Neil finally felt the freedom and self expression he'd been wanting through Keating, and when his dad took it away he lost his mind and ended his life.
2. The Bravest was Knox because all the odds were against him. The girl he wanted was taken, she was way out of his league and he had no game. Although he was scared he went after the girl and got her simply by being himself and showing her that he was a good guy. The coward is Cameron. He was afraid of change and did what the elders told him to do. He is a coward.
3. I think Keating put it there. He saw the potential in his students and wanted to see them flourish. He knew that he could get in trouble but he was a risk taker and took that risk.
2. The Bravest was Knox because all the odds were against him. The girl he wanted was taken, she was way out of his league and he had no game. Although he was scared he went after the girl and got her simply by being himself and showing her that he was a good guy. The coward is Cameron. He was afraid of change and did what the elders told him to do. He is a coward.
3. I think Keating put it there. He saw the potential in his students and wanted to see them flourish. He knew that he could get in trouble but he was a risk taker and took that risk.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Different
I think the theme for the movie is to be unique. Before the teacher met them they were all the same kids and did what everyone thought and said. When they met Keating they instantly thought he was weird because they haven't met a teacher that taught like him. He was special and most of all unique. The students thrived off of this and wanted to be different like he was. The boys went off and did their own things, but they were doing things they would've never have done if they didn't learn to be unique and stand out.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Tuesday
1. The character that changed the most is Knox. He changed because he saw what he wanted went after it. He went out of his comfort zone to get the girl of his dreams.
2. The character that didn't change is the red head. He tagged along with the guys and hung out with them, but he never changed throughout the film. He even told on the guys.
3. He is a free and independent character. He isn't changed because he doesn't need to change. He has everything figured out and influences others for the better.
4. Todd- He doesn't like to read and is afraid to speak up. He overcomes this with the help of Keating.
Neil- He is afraid of his dad. He stands up to his dad, but he finally cant take it and kills himself.
Knox is shy and wants the girl of his dreams. He overcomes this by stepping out and going after his goals.
Charlie was scared of conformity. He never wanted to blend in, he wanted to stand out.
2. The character that didn't change is the red head. He tagged along with the guys and hung out with them, but he never changed throughout the film. He even told on the guys.
3. He is a free and independent character. He isn't changed because he doesn't need to change. He has everything figured out and influences others for the better.
4. Todd- He doesn't like to read and is afraid to speak up. He overcomes this with the help of Keating.
Neil- He is afraid of his dad. He stands up to his dad, but he finally cant take it and kills himself.
Knox is shy and wants the girl of his dreams. He overcomes this by stepping out and going after his goals.
Charlie was scared of conformity. He never wanted to blend in, he wanted to stand out.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Mona Lisa
The roles of women in the movie were horrible and I cannot see how any woman would look forward to fulfilling that role for the rest of their lives. I think that the women hated the fact that they were pre destined to be a house wife and cook and clean all the time while their husband was out exploring the business world and meeting new people. Women back then were so eager to get married and start a family like it was a schedule they had to follow. Ever since they were younger they have been told what to do and how to do it so they just kept following that routine up until they got married.
Kathrine Watson saw the girls as everyone saw the guys. She saw them with every opportunity at their disposal. She saw them as someone who could do anything they wanted with their life. They were the smartest girls in the country and they were well respected in the educational world. She saw them as equal and higher educated individuals.
Kathrine Watson saw the girls as everyone saw the guys. She saw them with every opportunity at their disposal. She saw them as someone who could do anything they wanted with their life. They were the smartest girls in the country and they were well respected in the educational world. She saw them as equal and higher educated individuals.
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