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Introduction
Dead Poets Society Summary By N. H. Kleinbaum Dead Poets Society () by N.H. Kleinbaum is a novel based on the film of the same name, directed by Peter Weir.
The novel is a poignant exploration of the power of self-expression, the importance of individuality, and the effects of oppressive systems on young minds. Set in the s at the fictional Welton Academy, an all-boys prep school, the story focuses on the transformative influence of an unorthodox English teacher, John Keating, and his impact on his students.
At the heart of the novel is the idea of carpe diem, or seize the day. Keating encourages his students to live life on their own terms, think independently, and reject conformity.
The novel deals with themes of freedom, rebellion, peer pressure, youthful idealism, and the consequences of pursuing ones dreams against societal expectations.
The main characters are a group of boys, each struggling with different aspects of their lives, fr