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  1. Learn how Professor Keating inspires his students to "seize the day" and live creatively, but also how some of them misinterpret his message and pay a tragic price. Explore the quotes, chapters, and theme tracker of this classic novel.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2014 · 14K. 1.2M views 10 years ago. Mr Keating makes his students leave their classroom for his first class with them, and so tells them that they should "seize the day" - live life, before you...

  3. From the Academy Award winning film, Dead Poets Society. In this scene Prof. Keating challenges the students to make their lives extraordinary. "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may" or "carpe...

  4. One of the most famous scenes from the 1989 film Dead Poets Society, starring Robin Williams, Ethan Hawke, and Robert Sean Leonard.

  5. El argumento se construye en torno a la máxima horaciana “Carpe diem”, que quiere decir “Aprovecha el día”. También acudirá al norteamericano Walt Whitman, convirtiendo su poema a Lincoln "¡Oh, capitán, mi capitán!" en un modo de señalarse a sí mismo como líder de aquellas almas.

  6. NEIL Dead Poets Society. CHARLIE What? NEIL I say we go tonight. CHARLIE Tonight? CAMERON Now, wait a minute. NEIL Everybody in? PITTS Where's this cave he's talking about? NEIL It's beyond...

  7. 7 de ago. de 2019 · The phrase "carpe diem" from Horace's Odes means "plucking the day" rather than "seizing the day" as popularized by Dead Poets Society. The article explores how metaphors and cultural values shape our understanding of the phrase and its philosophy.