Introduction to the film Dead Poets Society;
From 65438 to 0959, Wilton Preparatory College was respected by people at that time for its dignified style. There, the mode of education is fixed, which is not only monotonous but also fetters the soul. However, all this has changed in the hands of a new teacher. John Keating's anti-traditional education method has brought a little vitality to the college: in his class, he encourages students to stand on desks and observe the world around them from a new perspective; He introduced many thoughtful poems to students; The free and divergent thinking philosophy advocated by him has aroused great repercussions among students. Gradually, some people accepted him and began to face each day bravely and take control of their lives. Misfortune also happened at this time. ...
In such magnificent music, it is as if you are on a huge ship with your head held high in the stormy waves. Ears, there are passionate drums; In the distance, under a red sun, the bell of victory came gradually.
"Oh, captain, my captain" is a famous poem written by Whitman in memory of Lincoln. "Captain" symbolizes "trust and reverence". The success of Keating, who is honored as "my captain" by the students, lies in that he ignited the enthusiasm of every student in the class. He is the torch bearer of life. The torch he holds high illuminates the hearts of students, making them see themselves clearly, and then feeling the freshness and happiness of life.
As a child, when you are young, you should get close to your teachers and friends and learn manners. In fact, people only need a lesson once in their lives.
I only hope that every child who walks into the school gate can meet a teacher who is worthy of trust and respect like Keating and become the captain of his life!