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His mother immediately corrects him by saying, " chin up son"(scene 2). The boy reaches out to his mother for a hug, and as soon as he wraps his arms around her, she immediately pushes him away. Standing him up straight, she reminds him to do his studies, and that they would see him at Thanksgiving. The boy is forced into a personality that he is not ready to accept. There is role reversal in this part by the mother showing the dominant masculine role while the young boy tries the get a bit of comfort. On the other hand, we don't see as much obvious expressions of emotions and affection in the older students. They are already brainwashed to do their job in life: go to boarding school and live in the shadow of their fathers. But, with the arrival of the new English teacher, the older students have classes where the style of teaching is unconventional and learn things that they never knew before. *************************.
             The main character in this film is the English teacher who is portrayed as idealistic in his thinking. He set up to break the single-minded morals that the boy's parents and other teachers have instilled in them. The boys learn a new skill, which leads to the break down of gender in the movie. Students in the movie Dead Poets Society show a different persona to Keating than they show to their other professors. For example, when speaking with their headmaster, they show an attitude that is very stern and rigid. This causes the boys into conformity with only one way of thinking, but when a new English teacher is introduced into this authoritarian lifestyle, they begin to develop a new character role by showing creative thinking skills. This leads to a change in their ideas to express themselves and the climax of the movie is discovered. .
             The very first day that Mr. Keating walked into the classroom, you could already see that he had an original method of teaching.


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