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Dead Poets Society: A Good Bildungsroman
In a book on the German Bildungsroman, Michael Minden defines the term Bildungsroman as “an educational novel whose principal subject is the moral, psychological, and intellectual development of the protagonist” (Minden 2). ... Peter Weir’s Dead Poets Society is an example of Bildungsroman. Dead Poets Society explores the growth and the developments of the characters. ... Is Dead Poets Society a good example of a traditional Biludngsroman? ... The story explores the search of the protagonist for a more meaningful existence within the society. ... Finally, a story with a good example of a traditional Bildungsroman ends with the acceptance of the protagonist into the society. The protagonist succeeds to make a respectful place for himself in the society.
The story of Dead Poet Society is predominantly viewed through the eyes of Todd Anderson, a newcomer to Welton. ... The unbreakable laws of society force Todd to diminish his passion.
Approximate Word count = 713 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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