Dead Poets Society Essay

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Dead Poet Society Dead Poet Society showed the qualities and beliefs of the characters as the movie progressed; which allowed for correlation with Camus’ Absurd Man to occur. Albert Camus believed there were 3 modes of Absurd Man, which were Don Juan (The Lover or Seducer), The Actor and The Conqueror. In fact, these 3 models of Camus’ Absurd Man had been in Dead Poet Society, as Charlie Dalton was the Don Juan, as he loved Chris, Neil Perry was the Actor as he had a love for theater and then the Conqueror who is John Keating as he controls the students on what to do. Charlie Dalton is Camus’ Don Juan as Charlie purses the passions of the moment. An example of this is when all the Welton academy students are sitting in the lecture hall, phone rings and Charlie picks it up and says: “Welton Academy hello. Yes he is, just a moment. Mr. Nolan, it’s for you. It’s God. He says we should have girls at Welton.” Following on this, Charlie Dalton is Don Juan due to his love of women as he invited one-time two girls to the Dead Poet Society meeting and submitted an article in the newspaper about having girls at Welton. In addition, Charlie gives love advice to Knox on how to get Chris: (Charlie Dalton)“It’ll help you get Chris” (Knox Overstreet) ‘Yeah? How?’ (Charlie Dalton) “Women swoon!” ”. These examples show …show more content…

Charlie Dalton was the Don Juan as of his views and love for women, Neil Perry was the actor due to his love for acting and living his own life and not what his father had planned for him and John Keating, who was the conqueror as he defied history, bringing people to their full potential so they could become free thinkers. In conclusion, these character's characteristics make up what Camus’ has called the three modes of the absurd man as each character as his a specific criteria which classified them as a Don Juan, The Conqueror or The

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