The film demonstrates the influences John Keating has on the lives of his students in English class. He is an English teacher with a passion for poetry. He tells them to rip pages out of the books to be able to think for themselves. He also encourages them to find their true selves and to live life to the fullest while they are still young. For instance, Neil Perry finds his true self as he wants to be an actor. Furthermore, the boys are inspired to re-create the literary club, "Dead Poet …show more content…
Perry is also demonstrated the influence he has on his son, Neil Perry. His father has many expectations of him. For example, he expects him to focus on his studies in Welton Academy in order to be a doctor. One day, Neil's dream comes true when he is assigned to act in the "A Midsummer Night's Dream". However, his father tells Neil to quit the drama club. In this case, he becomes a sneaky child as he decides to perform without his father's permission. After the performance, his father throws his rage toward Neil in which he shows no acceptance to his son's true identity. Neil lacks his courage to fight against his father as he chooses to end his life. On the other hand, my parents have high expectations of me and my siblings but I can tell our happiness is top priority for them. Unlike Mr. Perry, my parents support me no matter what I do even though I have been in difficult