Never Stop Chasing: A Review Of Dead Poet's Society

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Never stop chasing ——review of Dead Poets Society Look back on history, mankind are always struggle for willing and dreams of the mass. No matter how grand the reasons were, conflicts were caused by dissatisfaction of various kinds of requirements,no matter physical or mental requirements. In Greek legend, Greek attacked Troy for a beauty called Helen; Nowadays, women in the Middle East are still striving for their rights. Malala even nearly sacrificed herself in this treacherous struggle. Though a old saying goes,‘where there is a will,there is a way’, however, when nice dreams meet cruel reality,what does it turn out to be? It’s known that human desires are natural, however, sometimes people can’t be strong enough to …show more content…

A school should educate students how to discover themselves’ strong points, but not only tell them to live in the way their parents want them to live. However,in this film, The administrator and parents only use their power to control students, sacrifice their mental and physical health for meaningless school and family honors. In this condition, students should be brave to struggle for their own life. Neil longed for playing a role in A Midsummer Night 's Dream,but this practice was forbidden by his father; Knox fell in love with a engaged girl called Chris. These two poor boys went through sweet and sorrow as a teenager asking for noble art and love. Answers must be given to teenagers who experiencing huge conflicts,will they submit to power, rise up against the society or choose the way to death? Different people may have different choices, others are not allowed to butt in. We can’t judge that Neil is cowardice just because he committed suicide finally,without considering that he had pluck up to strive for the