Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Comparing the Films The Dead Poets Society and The Breakfast Club Essay

Comparing the Films The Dead Poets Society and The Breakfast Club There are numerous differences between the two movies, and although they’re both in a different setting and different time frames, there are also many similarities. â€Å"The Dead Poets Society† is set in the mid 60’s in an upper class prep school. On the other hand â€Å" The Breakfast Club† is set in the 80’s at a typical public High School in a middle-class suburban neighborhood. Although one movie has a timeline of a whole school year, and the other only goes through one day, they both show very clearly how the average student life is and was in their respectable time frames. It is easy to compare and contrast everything from settings and timeframes, to obedience, to discipline, and also even stress given by parents. I believe I could only compare these two movies if they were realistic, and I believe that they were for the most part. It is very clear in these two movies how obedience, and disciplinary action has changed over the years. In â€Å" The Dead Poets Society,† the kids got in trouble for such things as staying up past curfew or not turning the lights off when they were supposed to. Of course this is how some schools still work but it’s definitely no longer the social norm. When’s the last time you heard about someone getting spanked with a paddle in school? It has been a long time since I’ve heard about something like that, In America at least. If a teacher were to spank a child today, not on...

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