#mr. Keating
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yellowjackets96 · 1 year ago
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just father figures staring at their surrogate sons with all of the pride and admiration and affection in the world
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sophie-jane-silver · 27 days ago
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He has his father's eyes
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sillyandgoth · 2 months ago
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dps characters as jellycats ♡
i saw someone do this with twin peaks characters, and, in a similar vein as my lps one, i wanted to do it with dps characters
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deadpoetsandlivinglegends · 5 months ago
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Masterlist
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writtenbylupin · 7 months ago
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My biggest roman empire is the connections between Dead Poets Society and The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Todd Anderson and Mr. Anderson
How Mr. Anderson cared so much for Charlie because he saw so much of his old self in him (Todd)
How Charlie's best friend (Michael) killed himself
How Todd's best friend (Neil) killed himself
The presence of a teacher that would change everything for Todd and Charlie (Mr. Keating and Mr. Anderson)
How reading is something so apreciated for the characters and so essencial in their lifes
How both Charlie and Todd were so lonely and the family they find in their newest friend group
Honestly, I could talk about it for hours in a row and it would still not be enough
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oscolotlxzooxx · 7 months ago
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yapperkin · 9 months ago
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dead YAPPERS society be like : "i feel my barbaric YAP over the rooftops of the world."
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all4horsemen · 3 months ago
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Drop your dead poets society birthday headcanons pleak🌷
Neil - August 28th
Todd - November 25th
Charlie - May 15th
Cameron - July 16th
Meeks - March 14th (π Pi Day!)
Pitts - March 3rd
Knox - February 14th (Valentine's Day)
BONUS!!
Chris - December 24th (Christmas Eve)
Ginny - June 3rd
Keating - October 20th
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crowleys-dark-sunglasses · 2 years ago
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Thinking about Neil from dead poets society and how in the beginning of the movie mr. keating does the iconic "poetry, beauty, romance, love. These are what we stay alive for"
Then at the end of the movie after Neil's dad stops him from acting, he dies. Neil didn't have love and he wasn't allowed to experience the poetry and beauty of his passion. So he didn't stay alive.
And I think it's what really makes this movie great, showing how without our creative passions, we're nothing but unhappy machines stuck in a never ending loop of monotony that isn't worth living in.
Which can also be applied to today and how everything is based on numbers, no big media company creates just to create anymore. They take numbers and just make something that The Numbers say will make them the most money.
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silly welton boys + some mr. Keating appreciation
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queenieverity · 5 months ago
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guyssss you know how mr. keating was sometimes randomly humming a tune? well...apparently...what he was humming was tchaikovsky's 1812 overture...tchaikovsky. a composer who is infamous for being. you know. a tad fruity.
JUST SAYING
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sophie-jane-silver · 20 days ago
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Thats it. Thats the post.
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honeylemonntea · 1 year ago
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rip Steven Meeks, you would’ve loved kahoot ‼️
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neilperrystypewriter · 1 year ago
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my modern “if the poets went on a roadtrip with mr. keating” headcanons:
- mr. keating: drives like a bat out of hell (this man is literally airborne on the interstate)
- neil: in the passenger seat trying to teach mr. keating that google maps is easier than an actual map + has to turn down the volume of the music constantly bc mr. keating can’t hear anything (“you take a left up here-“ “WHAT?” *cranks music down* “YOU TAKE A LEFT UP HERE, CAPTAIN”)
- todd: got left at the gas station (they did turn around and get him but he just stares out the window behind the drivers seat the whole time in silence—still upset)
- charlie: behind the passenger seat on the aux and playing the most god awful music you’ve ever heard in your life (i feel like he would play a lot of underground music that no man has ever heard before except the artist that created it)
- knox: in the back complaining about the bad WiFi signal bc his awful selfies won’t go through to Chris (she definitely blocked him)
- meeks: in the back as well + binging on the snacks he brought with and watching a movie from the screen on the back of a seat (let’s be honest, he’s watching oppenheimer)
- pitts: “LOOK IT’S A COW” every 5 minutes (also in the back)
- cameron: locked in the trunk somehow?? (mr. keating isn’t aware bc they told him cameron was busy that day)
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toddsmind-neilssoul · 6 months ago
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I don't know if anyone has done this, but these are dps characters MBTI according to me :3
Neil Perry: ENFP
Todd Anderson: INFP
Charlie Dalton: ENTP
Knox Overstreet: ESTJ
Steven Meeks: ISTJ
Gerard Pitts: ENTP
Richard Cameron: ISTJ
Mr. Keating: ENFP
Mr. Keating & Neil shares the same MBTI because like father like son <3
(these are my personal opinions, if you're not in tune we can discuss it together yay!)
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zacshian · 1 year ago
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We talk a lot about the dead poets society. But think about the original D.P.S., where Mr. Keating was a member. Imagine their poetry , imagine their ideas...imagine what made Mr. Keating as Mr. Keating that influenced the new D.P.S.
Imagine the original dead poets and their genius.
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