Search Header Logo
Dead Poets Society - A Film Review

Dead Poets Society - A Film Review

Assessment

Presentation

English

10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Pegasus ELS

Used 1+ times

FREE Resource

2 Slides • 2 Questions

1

media

Writing Practice:

Write a film review about the Dead Poets Society.

A Fim Review

2

web page not embeddable

Skyfall film review | LearnEnglish Teens

You can open this webpage in a new tab.

3

Reorder

Arrange the following extracts from a film review about the Dead Poets Society in the following order:
Introduction, Plot Summary, Characters, Theme, Conclusion.

"Dead Poets Society" is a movie that follows a group of students at an all-boys prep school in the 1950s. It's not just about school; it's about finding your own voice and questioning authority. This film is filled with drama, humor, and some important life lessons.

The story centers around a new English teacher named Mr. Keating, played by Robin Williams. He's not like the other teachers; he's unconventional and encourages his students to think for themselves. Through poetry and unconventional teaching methods, he inspires his students to seize the day and pursue their dreams.

The main characters are the students in Mr. Keating's class. There's Todd, who struggles with self-confidence, Neil, who dreams of becoming an actor despite his father's wishes, and Charlie, the rebel of the group. Then there's Mr. Keating himself, whose passion for poetry and teaching leaves a lasting impact on his students.

One of the main themes of "Dead Poets Society" is the conflict between conformity and individuality. The students are expected to follow strict rules and conform to the expectations of society and their parents. However, Mr. Keating teaches them to think for themselves and pursue their own passions, even if it means going against the status quo.

"Dead Poets Society" is a powerful and inspiring film that encourages viewers to embrace their individuality and pursue their dreams. It's a reminder that sometimes, the most important lessons are learned outside the classroom. So, seize the day and watch this movie—you won't regret it!

1
2
3
4
5

4

Open Ended

Question image

Follow the guidelines and write a film review about the Dead Poets Society.

media

Writing Practice:

Write a film review about the Dead Poets Society.

A Fim Review

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 4

SLIDE