Dead Poets Society Notes Part Two
Knox goes to the party he was invited to by Chris but she's with her boyfriend and Knox and doesn't know anyone while the dead poets society meets
Knox gets in a fight at the party
Dead poets society is drinking/smoking
Charlie Dalton posts article in the school newspaper from the dead poets society, society is angry with him, Mr. Knowlin of the school calls a meeting to find out who wrote it, charlie pulls a prank
Charlie gets paddled by Mr. Knowlin but stays loyal
Mr. Knowlin reprimands Mr. Keating for teaching the students to think for themselves
Mr. Keating warns Charlie and the guys
Neil's father finds out about his acting and his deception about it, forces him to quit, even though it is the night before the play
Neil talks to Mr. Keating in his living quarters, talks to him about being forced to quit the play, Keating tells him to talk to his father and convince him that acting is what he wants to do
Knox chris at her school and brings her a poem and flowers to apologize for what happened at the party
Neil was successful in talking to his father about acting
Chris comes to the school to see Knox and agrees to go to the play with him
Neil sees his father entering at the play, gets nervous, they stare at each other while he reads his lines
Neil's father is very angry, intends to transfer him to a military school
Neil kills himself
Todd goes crazy
Mr. Keating cries
Mr. Knowlin holds a ceremony for Neil's death and say's hes going to conduct an investigation into the matter
Richard talks to Mr. Knowlin and tells him Mr. Keating was to blame and tells the others they should too, to save themselves. Charlie punches him and gets expelled for it
New English teacher in class asks students to read from the pages Mr. Keating instructed to rip out whilst Mr. Keating is in the room his personal belongings
Todd Anderson stands on his desk and says "Oh Captain, my Captain" before Mr. Keating leaves, others join in until roughly half the class is standing on their desks in defiance, Keating is proud and thanks them
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