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A new semester at Welton
Academy begins. Inside the chapel, Headmaster Nolan delivers his
speech and introduces Mr Keating. In Neil's room the boys get to
know each other, and Neil faces an argument with his father about
his extra-curricular activities. |
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Keating gives his first
English lesson, in which he points out the importance of Carpe Diem.
Knox falls in love with Chris at the Danburys. |
0:09:03 |
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In the Pritchard Poetry
Lesson Keating emphasizes his view of life. Keating and McAllister
discuss realism vs romanticism. The boys first learn about DPS. |
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After some preparations
the first DPS meeting takes place in a cave at night. Neil, Cameron,
Pitts, Charlie and Meeks recite poems and tell stories. |
0:30:09 |
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Keating tells the students
about the function of language and the necessity to change one's
point of view. Neil informs Todd about his role in A Midsummer Night's
Dream. Knox sees Chris hugging another boy. During Keating's Soccer
Lesson the boys recite verses while kicking balls. |
00:39:21 |
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After getting the part of
Puck, Neil fakes a letter of permission. In English class, the boys
read out the poems they have written. The Ode to Joy scene demonstrates
the boys' love of their teacher. The second cave meeting takes place. |
00:49:45 |
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In the Marching Lesson Keating
asks the students to find their own walk. Todd throws away his unwanted
birthday present, but is consoled by Neil. While Knox gets drunk
at the Danburrys' party, the other boys have their third cave meeting.
Charlie (Nuwanda) informs the others that in the school paper he
has asked for girls to be admitted to Welton. |
01:00:48 |
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Charlie provokes Mr Nolan
in the chapel and is punished in the headmaster's room. Nolan asks
Keating to give up his unorthodox teaching methods. Mr Perry forbids
Neil to play Puck. Knox visits Chris in her classroom and recites
his love poem. |
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The boys watch Neil and
the play at Henley Hall. After the performance Neil commits suicide
in his father's study. |
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Nolan conducts a thorough
investigation into Neil's death and identifies Keating as the scapegoat.
Keating is replaced by |
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