Dead Poets Society is a 1989 drama film starring Robin
Williams and directed by Peter Weir. Set at a conservative and aristocratic
boys prep school, it tells the story of an English teacher who inspires his
students to change their lives of conformity through his teaching of poetry and
literature.
The story is set at the fictional Welton Academy a very traditional preparatory school for boys in Vermont in the 1950s, it follows a teacher and his students. A former teacher of the school, John Keating, uses his unconventional teaching methods to inspire his students to act as individuals
Buy Dead Poets Society from Flipkart.comThe story is set at the fictional Welton Academy a very traditional preparatory school for boys in Vermont in the 1950s, it follows a teacher and his students. A former teacher of the school, John Keating, uses his unconventional teaching methods to inspire his students to act as individuals
This is a story of a thoroughly
unorthodox teacher at a thoroughly orthodox boys' prep school. Keating (Robin
Williams at his most Robin Williams-ish) is a larger-than-life motivator who
encourages his callow charges to seize the day, question authority, and commit
other acts that today seem bumper sticker trite but in this 11-year-old film
appear madly risky and fiercely innovative.