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  1. A novel by N. H. Kleinbaum about a group of students who join a secret club inspired by their charismatic English teacher, John Keating, who teaches them to "seize the day" and appreciate poetry. The novel follows their adventures, challenges, and tragedies as they rebel against the strict rules and expectations of their boarding school and society.

  2. Dead Poets Society Summary. In 1959, shy Todd Anderson begins his senior year of high school at elite boarding school Welton Academy, a prep school in the Northeastern United States. One of the most promising students at Welton, Neil Perry, is assigned as Todd's roommate and Todd is quickly initiated into Perry's circle of friends, including ...

  3. A novel based on the film of the same name, Dead Poets Society follows a group of boys at an elite boarding school who are inspired by their unconventional English teacher, Mr. Keating. The novel explores themes of rebellion, conformity, and poetry, and includes chapter summaries, analysis, and study questions.

  4. Plot. In 1959, Todd Anderson begins his junior year of high school at Welton Academy, an Episcopalian all-male preparatory boarding school in Vermont. Assigned one of Welton's most promising students, senior Neil Perry, as his roommate, he meets Neil's friends: Knox Overstreet, Richard Cameron, Steven Meeks, Gerard Pitts and Charlie Dalton.

  5. A new English teacher, John Keating, inspires his students at a prestigious boys' school to break free from tradition and seize the day. The film follows their journeys of self-discovery, rebellion and tragedy in 1950s New England.

  6. Nancy H. Kleinbaum's Dead Poets Society Plot Summary. Learn more about Dead Poets Society with a detailed plot summary and plot diagram.

  7. Dead Poets Society Summary. Back. More. Lights, camera, action! It's the beginning of the school year for a group of students at Hellton—er Welt on—Academy, a prestigious all-boys boarding school in 1950s Vermont. Ah, back-to-school season: that wonderful time of fresh new notebooks, squeaky pink erasers, and existential dread.

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