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Dead Poets Society - Oh Captain, My Captain (HD & Sub)

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    Sit
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    I'll be teaching this class through exams.
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    We'll find a permanent English teacher during the break
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    Who will tell me where you are in the Pritchard textbook?
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    Mr Anderson?
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    > Uh, in the Prit-
    > I can't hear you, Mr Anderson.
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    > In the, in the, in the Pritchard--
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    > Kindly inform me, Mr Cameron.
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    > We skipped around a lot, Sir.
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    We covered the romantics and some of the chapters on post_Civil War literature.
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    > What about the realists?
    > I believe we skipped most of that, Sir.
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    > All right, then, we'll start over.
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    What is poetry?
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    [Knocking]
    Come!
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    > Excuse me
    [Closes door]
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    I came for my personals.
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    Should I come back after class?
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    > Get them now, Mr Keating.
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    Gentlemen, turn to page 21 of the introduction.
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    Mr Cameron,
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    read aloud the excellent essay by Dr Pritchard
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    on "Understanding Poetry."
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    > That page has been ripped out, Sir.
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    > Well, borrow somebody else's book.
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    > They are all ripped out, Sir.
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    [Nolan chuckling]
    > What do you mean, "They are all ripped out"?
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    > Sir, we - ac-
    > Never mind.
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    [Slaps book]
    Read.
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    > "Understanding Poetry" by Dr J. Evans Pritchard, Ph. D.
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    "To fully understand poetry, we must first be fluent
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    "with its meter, rhyme and figures of speech.
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    "Then ask two questions. One:
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    "How artfully has the objective of the poem been rendered?
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    "And two:
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    "How important is that objective?
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    "Question one rates the poem's perfection.
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    "Question two rates its importance.
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    "And once these questions have been answered,
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    "determining a poem's greatness becomes a relatively simple matter.
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    "If the poem's score for perfection is plotted on the horizontal of a graph -"
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    > Mr Keating! They made everybody sign it.
    > Quiet, Mr Anderson!
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    > You've got to believe me. It's true.
    > I do believe you, Todd.
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    > Leave, Mr Keating.
    > But it wasn't his fault!
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    > Sit down, Mr Anderson! One more outburst from you or anyone else,
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    and you're out of this school!
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    Leave, Mr Keating.
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    [Guitar starts]
    I said, "Leave, Mr Keating."
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    [Guitar]
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    [Guitar]
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    [One-note base added and held]
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    > O Captain, my Captain.
    > Sit down, Mr Anderson.
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    [Guitar and one-note base]
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    Do you hear me? Sit down!
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    [Other instruments join]
    This is your final warning, Anderson.
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    [Orchestra]
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    How dare you! Do you hear me?
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    [Orchestra - continues to the end]
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    > O Captain, my Captain.
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    > Mr Overstreet, I warn you!
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    Sit down!
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    Sit down!
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    Sit down, all of you! I want you seated!
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    Sit down! Leave, Mr Keating.
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    All of you, down! I want you seated!
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    Do you hear me?
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    Sit down!
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    > Thank you, boys.
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    Thank you.
Title:
Dead Poets Society - Oh Captain, My Captain (HD & Sub)
Description:

One of the best scene that i have seen in a dramatic movie!!!! Robin Williams is fantastic in this film and the purpose and meaning behind it is a foundation, a mind set that I believe in with all my heart. Its a reminder to do an ordinary thing extraordinarily well, also to constantly look at things in a different way.

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Duration:
05:09

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