Dead Poets Society quotes and techniques

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Some significant quotes and techniques for DPS. Focuses on character (Charlie "Nuanda" Dalton) and theme (Carpe Diem/Sieze the day)
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We must constantly look at things in a different way different
You must strive to find your own voice voice
Cameron's a fink fink
Are we just playing around here, or do we mean what we say? playing
The powerful play goes on, and you may contribute a verse. verse
From now on, call me Nuanda. Nuanda
Mr. Nolan, it's for you! It's God! He says we should have girls at Welton! God
Damn it Neil, the name's Nuanda name
There is a time for daring, and there is a time for caution. daring
Close up: Charlie punches Cameron in the face punch
Close up: Neil, Cameron, Todd etc. looking disappointed at Charlie's stunt dissapointment
Costume: Charlie's clothes constantly disheveled. He paints red striped on face and lightning bolt across chest clothes
Low angle: Keating explains Carpe Diem to the class explain
Mid shot: We first see Charlie with relaxed posture against the doorway with rumpled clothes posture
Prop: Charlie is the first to rip out pages of the poetry book, and the others soon follow book
Point of view: Keating looks through the crack in the door at Todd with a morose expression POV
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