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they had to be separated bc they wouldn’t shut the fuck up

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This is entirely ship coded Just gonna point that out
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I watched Dead Poets Society once sophomore year in English class and it has been my entire personality ever since.
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i need a neil perry to my todd anderson
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Real ones know Neil only killed himself because he forgot to thank Beyoncé at the end of the play
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Real ones know Neil only killed himself because he forgot to thank Beyoncé at the end of the play
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ok wait, reblog if you’ve cried at least once because of math, doesn’t matter which grade i’m trying to prove something
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happy dead poets society autumn to those who celebrate <3
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the fact that so many people have seen dead poets society and it wasn’t pivotal and life changing for every single one of them is insane
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Ty for the tag
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I think focusing on the gay for Neil and Todd is actually kinda harmful for the plot, sora posting about dps in THIS economy?
Look y'all, I am not saying that they aren't (because they totally are) but I was scrolling through some posts and got whiplash from the lack of understanding in the plot. "It wasn't about acting." uhhh... kinda yeah I guess but it wasn't about being gay either. It's a social commentary on freedom, expectations, and choice.
When Neil did the play he already knew he was dead. Either he knew his dad would ‘kill him’, literally or theoretically or he knew he would do this as a final act of triumph and independence before he took his own life. The act is metaphor for his life. When he finally gets what he want, he has to let go of that thing. Having watched the film many times in the scene after the show when Neil goes home and is sitting in his fathers office with his mom. When his father tells him he’s going to school to be a doctor, Neil tries to argue back saying that he’d basically be waisting his life. His father immediately shuts him down, making fun of him wanting to pursue acting and I think the look on Neil’s face is showing him finally giving up realizing he’ll never be free. In his mindset he possibly could be thinking that this is the end and he will never get rid of his father’s control. Through everything, the interactions with his father and seeing him while on stage he definitely had a feel of what was coming.
Besides, the death of his passion would also be the death of him. What are we but our ideals?
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the way that mr. keating says, “that the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse” and the camera pans to a shot of neil i feel so sick
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GRACIE ABRAMS performing “friend” on the secret of us tour in portland, or (09/05/24)
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