Dead Poet’s Society Movie Questions

1.  Describe the physical setting of a boarding school.

2.  Describe the emotional feeling that seems to be generally pervasive throughout the boarding school. List “visual evidence” to help support your point.

3.  Several times, the director shows shots of many birds. Explain why you think the director chose to do that. What is their significance?

4.  Explain what the role of the teacher in the movie is. (Do NOT answer: “to teach poetry.”)

5.  Toward the end of the film, the term “scapegoat” is used. What is the scapegoat, and why is it used?

6.  What is the role of conformity in the film? What examples of conformity do you see how do the characters react?

7.  How would Emerson view Neil’s suicide?

8.  Note 3 instances in the movie that capture the Romantic ideals.

9.  What do the sitting boys signify at the end of the movie?

10.  Write a short review (an opinion, not a summary) pretending you are Thoreau.

Dead Poet’s Society Movie Questions

1.  Describe the physical setting of a boarding school.

2.  Describe the emotional feeling that seems to be generally pervasive throughout the boarding school. List “visual evidence” to help support your point.

3.  Several times, the director shows shots of many birds. Explain why you think the director chose to do that. What is their significance?

4.  Explain what the role of the teacher in the movie is. (Do NOT answer: “to teach poetry.”)

5.  Toward the end of the film, the term “scapegoat” is used. What is the scapegoat, and why is it used?

6.  What is the role of conformity in the film? What examples of conformity do you see how do the characters react?

7.  How would Emerson view Neil’s suicide?

8.  Note 3 instances in the movie that capture the Romantic ideals.

9.  What do the sitting boys signify at the end of the movie?

10.  Write a short review (an opinion, not a summary) pretending you are Thoreau.

Dead Poet’s Society Movie Questions

1.  Describe the physical setting of a boarding school.

2.  Describe the emotional feeling that seems to be generally pervasive throughout the boarding school. List “visual evidence” to help support your point.

3.  Several times, the director shows shots of many birds. Explain why you think the director chose to do that. What is their significance?

4.  Explain what the role of the teacher in the movie is. (Do NOT answer: “to teach poetry.”)

5.  Toward the end of the film, the term “scapegoat” is used. What is the scapegoat, and why is it used?

6.  What is the role of conformity in the film? What examples of conformity do you see how do the characters react?

7.  How would Emerson view Neil’s suicide?

8.  Note 3 instances in the movie that capture the Romantic ideals.

9.  What do the sitting boys signify at the end of the movie?

10.  Write a short review (an opinion, not a summary) pretending you are Thoreau.