... To get his point across to the students, Keating uses "liberal" teaching techniques including the introduction of the Dead Poets Society in order to change the mere boys attending the academy into men. ... He hoped to enlighten his students in a way to make them think about literature and poetry, but he also wanted them to think about their lives and the society in which they lived. One of the most apparent examples of his non-traditionalist teaching methods is the "Dead Poets Society" itself. Although he did not mean to use it as a tool, he welcomed them into the Society in attempt to show them what his teachings were really about. ... It was the dead poets society, that Keating introduced, which taught the group of kids to “live freely”.
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