he makes them realize that being heard, following your dreams and listening to your heart is always best then following the crowd and having your life planed out for you
The English teacher John Keating's theme of "carpe diem" for the students encourages Knox Overstreet to actually approach Chris Noel, a girl he loves. ;
Keating's teachings in "Dead Poets Society" inspire Knox Overstreet to pursue love and live authentically, shifting him from inaction to boldness. This transformation highlights the influence of an educator's philosophy on a student's personal growth. Ultimately, Knox learns to prioritize his desires and take risks in life.
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