Monday, March 3, 2008

Dead Poets' Society-Rip It Out!

Mr. Keating asks his students to rip out Chapter 1 of their textbook:



Why do you think Mr. Keating did this? What was he trying to teach his class?

113 comments:

Anonymous said...

He wanted to show the kids that living in the past is no more. The kids are now the future for society. He was trying to teach the kids to live by their own rules and use what they know to make poetry. Not use someone else to make them use a method of evaulating poetry. It should be all on thier own.

Lindsey S said...

He wanted the kids to learn that they should think for themselves. He also wanted to teach them that there are many ways to do something.

NoviceLD said...

Mr. Keating wants them to be free thinkers, and to teach them that poetry cannot be "measured", that is a thing that has to be felt. Measuring is for the exact sciences.

Erica said...

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He wanted to show the kids that they should learn to think for themselves. He wanted to show that poetry is how you feel and that there are no exact rules.

Ashley S said...

I think he was trying to show that they should think for themselves and that they need to be free thinkers.

Maggie A (LRT 7/8b) said...

I think that Mr. Keating wanted to show the kids that they were able to do things by themselves, and for themselves. They didn't always need something to read out of, or something or someone to tell them what to do. They needed to learn to think for themselves, and be creative in their own ways.He wanted to teach them to be unique and self-dependent.

Emma P (1/2 B) said...

He wanted to show that poems are not something to be analized(sp?) within an inch of death, but to be read and to be taken into one's heart. To take on a PERSONAL meaning, while keeping in mind that it might symbolize something else for someone else. FREE THINKERS!

Fallon S. 5/6B said...

He wanted to show his class that they will be learning to think for themselves and not be doing what they are supposed to do because people have their own opinions and thoughts.

Michelle L. (LRT 5/6B) said...

He wanted to show the kids that they could think for themselves and that poetry cannot be measured.

Addy Z (LRT 1/2A) said...

I think he did this because he did agree with the book and he wanted the kids not to agree with it either.

That One Guy said...

He was trying to teach his class that you can' disect poetry according to some arbtitrary scale, you have to decide whether you like it or not.

Nora said...

Mr. Keaton did this to show the students there's no formula to evaluate poetry; everyone should have their own opinions. He was trying to teach his class to be individuals and become more independant thinkers.

Alex S said...

He wanted his class to learn to be free thinkers and that there are many ways of doing something.

sam r said...

1. I think Mr. Keating didn't like what the book said and that they should introduce themselves to poetry.

mackenzie kelley said...

i think he wanted to teach this way to be different from other teachers

Unknown said...

he wanted the kids to see that they can live by their own rules. and he just wanted them to have fun and stuff

sarsteffen said...

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He is trying to theach them that peotry is not ment to be rated by someone for anyone else. You must use your brain to analize and be a free thinker!

Philip C. (LRT 1/2A) said...

I think he wanted the kids to learn that poetry is what you think and feel, and that no one can tell you how to write it.

Brian B (1/2 B) said...

Mr Keating did this because he was trying to show his kids that there is no "right" way to evaluate poetry. Poetry is experience and feelings and there shouldn't be rules to it.

David K (1/2 B) said...

He was trying to show his class to think for themselves and not go by what the author was saying on this part.

aaronp.(5/6B) said...

he did that because he didn't like what those pages said in the book about poems. i think that he wanted them to think for themselves.

Julia said...

I think that he wanted to show the kids that they can think for themselves and they shouldnt follow a strict path they should follow.

Fresa S. said...

He wanted the class to learn that poetry should be taken to their hearts and its greatness shouldn't be measured on a graph. He wanted his students to think for themselves and measure somethings greatness by how it influenced them, not the author of the textbook.

Max F (LRT 5/6B) said...

He wants to tell the students that you should never do something, or agree with something just because someone is saying. With poetry this is very important because it is your opinion. No one can tell you that something is bad because it is not what it should be, or what the past has showed us is right. There is some amount of what should be right, but the style of writing is always up to you how good, or bad.

Emily A said...

mr. keating did this because he wanted to show his class that they should think for themselves. he also wanted to teah them that they shouldnt live in the past

Megan R (1/2 B) said...

I think Mr. Keating had his students rip out the introduction of their textbook because he wanted to teach them to do things they didn't really want to do and he was trying to let them think for themselves a little bit. He is also trying to teach them that poetry has no boundries and can be written in any way.

patty w (5/6 A) said...

I think that he wanted to show the kids that it is good to be free thinkers even though the school does not approve of free thinking.

Ellen G (LRT 5/6 B) said...

He wanted to tell the kids that reading is not like an equation, they have to think for themself's, and interpret it in their own way.

monica o (1/2 B) said...

I think Mr. Keating wanted the kids to rip out the pages in the poetry text book because he wanted them to expirience the thrill of doing something out of the ordinary for a change. He was trying to teach the kids that doing something you shouldn't do can actually serve a purpose.

Mackenzie Sorensen said...

He wanted to show the students that sometimes they have to break the rules and think freely. I think he wanted to show them a way to do this.

Dan M said...

I think Mr. Keating did this because he wanted the class to think for themselves. He wanted them to be more like him when he was at Welton, and break away from the mold of the boarding school student that we have come to think of.

wheremypancakes said...

He wanted to show the boys that they should think for themselves. He was trying to teach them that they don't always have to do everything by the book and that they should use their creativity.

Alexis L. said...

I think that he wanted to show the students that he isn't just an ordinary strict teacher and that the things learned in class will be things that require independent thinking and not just what a textbook tells you to think.

GAGALOVER said...

I think that Mr. Keating did this to show that kids don't have to be so uptight in school. Also he was trying to teach his class to think for themselves.

laura s (5/6a) said...

He wanted them to know poetry isn't a formula you make it up yourself. He also wanted them to think for themselves.

Emily D said...

I think he did this because he wanted to teach them that they need to live by their own rules and not how others tell them to live.

Zach G said...

he was trying to teach them that there is no right or wrong way to evaluate poetry.

Fletcher B said...

He was trying to get the class to learn about thinking for themselves.

KaTyH 5/6 A said...

He thought that the students should think for themselves and rate a poem on their own meathon. Not use someone else's way of evaluting poetry.

Shannon Awes said...

Mr. Keating wanted to show the kids that they should think for themselves even when society at the school proves otherwise.

Brooke D (7/8B) said...

1-I belive that Mr. Keaton told the boys to rip out the intro to there book to help them think for themselves about poetry. And to realy injoy it.

james m said...

Mr. Keating wants the boys to rip out chapter one because he doesn't want them getting the idea that poetry follows a formula. He wants them to have a free thinking mind when they read.

Emma C said...

1.Because he hates the author and he wants them to become individuals.

Jon M (LRT 5/6 A) said...

He wanted to teach the kids that you should think for yourselve and that no one can tell you how to "grade" poetry.

Kelli said...

I think Mr. Keating did this to teach a lesson to his class. He was trying to teach his students to think for themselves.

Eric H (LRT 7/8A) said...

Mr.Keating wanted to show the students that you can't learn everything from books and that you can't let authors dictate your education all the time.

Allie B said...

Mr. Keating wanted to show them that poetry was more than just formulas and learning from a book, it was about their own personal and unique thoughts and learning to think for themselves

KelseyE said...

He was trying to teach the class that poems and art arn't like science or math it's more threretical and free thinking.

Sofia B (LRT 5/6 A) said...

I'm not really sure...butt i think he wanted the students to learn that they should think for themselves. and not have a textbook teach them... He also wanted to teach them that there are many ways to learnn it rather than reading..so they should THINKK. but i really dunnno!

Uzi M. said...

He wanted to show the kids that living in the past is no more. Think foryourself

danbach said...

He did this to help the kids think for themselves and not lisen to other people.

Sam.c said...

He Wanted the kids to think for themselves instead of learning everything for a book

nicole h said...

He wanted the kids to learn to be an individual person and not always do what people tell you to do.

XOXO said...

I think that he wanted the kids to know that life wasn't alll out of a textbook and already laid out for them. That they should think for themselves.

Danie N (1/2 B) said...

He wanted to show the kids that you dont always have to live in the past. He was also tring to think that they can live by there own ways. And that someone else does not run your life and that you run your life.

holle g (5/6b) said...

i think he wanted to show the kids that they should be learning through their own experiances, not by a book. poetry should be open and not have so many rules.

Alyssa K said...

I think he wanted them to use there own brains and think about poetry insead of reading it all the time think more deeply about it not reading textbooks in class

Kate O 7/8b said...

I think he asked them to rip it because he didn't think it was necessary he wants them to think for themselves!

Josie W said...

He wanted to show the kids that they should think for themselves.

Andrew P (1/2 B) said...

I think he was trying to say that you should think in you own way

muntaas h (LRT 7/8B) said...

Mr. Keeting told the students to Rip the pajes out because he was telling the students that living in the past is not good and think to themselves

Alison P (5/6 A) said...

He wanted to show them that they have their own opinions and that they should be free thinkers.

Sawyer K (LRT 1/2A) said...

When Mr.Keating told his class to rip out the page in their book he was telling them to do that because he didnt like the message the book had in it. He was showing them not to rate the poem on a scale. It should be all their own poetry.

Alma P (LRT 1/2 A) said...

Mr. Keating wanted the students to think for themselves and that poetry wasn't a bunch of guild lines, it was feeling and emotions.

Nick L (LRT 5/6 A) said...

I think Mr.Keating told the class to do this because he feels that to write poetry you don't need to follow all the rules.

Nateglewwe said...

He wanted to teach the kids to think for themselves, and to show them that their way of doing something might be better for them.

Laurel W(7-8 B) said...

Mr. Keating had the students rip out the page to teach them you can enjoy poetry from inturperting it your own way not just making a graph.

allie a [LRT 5/6 A] said...

I think that Mr. Keating was trying to teach his students to be independent and do things for themselves.

jordieee s! said...

I think he wanted the kids to think for themselves and not what other people say.

adriana o (5/6 a) said...

he wanted to show the kids that they could think for themselves and be independent

Peter M (1/2 B) said...

Mr.keating does this so the kids can think for themselves and not be told what to do.

rachaelc said...

To show the kids how to be independent and to think for themselves. Also that they have a mind of there own and that the y shouldn't just live by the academy rules all the time but to think for themselves.

Chris M 5/6B said...

He wanted to tech the kids to think for themselves.He also wanted them to learn that there are many ways to do something.

Nick S. 5/6B said...

The begining chapter of the book was telling them to analyze poetry into a math equation. He told them to rip it out so they could think about poetry in their own way.

kami h 7/8 b said...

He wanted to show the boys that they can be cretive on their own. they don't need other people to think for them. they need to learn to be independent thinkers, and to believe in themselves, so that they can reach for the stars.

alex c 7/8b said...

1. because mr keating wants his students to think for them selves
2. to think for them selves

Maddie F (LRT 1/2A) said...

he wanted to show the class to think for themselves and that there are no rules for your own poetry.

Kriften G!! said...

he was teaching them that not every one is right and normal ways of thinking do not always work

John R (1/2A) said...

he wanted the kids to learn to think for themselves because you can't always rely on others to help you.

Anonymous said...

o captin my captin is trying to teach the class the think on thare own.

clara k!! said...

i think mr. keating did this to show the students that they had to think for themselves.

Michael W (LRT 5/6B) said...

Mr Keating did this to show his kids that what chapter 1 was not what poetry was about and at the same time was telling his class to think for themselves.

Preston B said...

He was trying to show the kids that that was from the past. they were in the future now. they need to use what they know to make there own poetry.

Morgan W said...

he did it to teach individuality

Libby said...

He wanted to show the boys that they should think for themselves. He also wanted to teach them that there is more than one way to do something.

Julia P. (5/6 B) said...

Mr. Keating did this because he wants the students to think for themselves. He also was trying to show that poetry is how you feel and doesn't have exact rules. The kids of now are the future of our society, so he wants everyone to think for themselves.

sofia h (7/8 b) said...

He wanted to show his class that they will be learning to think for themselves and not be doing what they are supposed to do because people have their own opinions and thoughts.

brittany said...

he wanted the kids to learn to think for themselves and not to think of other peoples ideas or feelings just there own

Nick B (lrt 5/6 B) said...

Mr. keeting wants the kids to think for them selves. And hes trying to teach the class to be their own selves.

Matt M (5/6 B) said...

The book didnt really explain how good a poem really is and mr keating thinks that the book is wrong.

Lara R (LRT 7/8 B) said...

He wants to show that they should listen to themselves, and not other people.

Matt H (LRT 1/2 A) said...

Mr. Keating wanted the students to know that poetry doesnt have to be so structured, and that they should think for themselves.

shelby h said...

he wanted to show the boys not to live in the past. he wants a new and exciting way to teach.

christian w (lrt 5/6b) said...

I think he was trying to teach them to make poetry their own.

ellie w. 7/8A said...

He was trying to teach the class that they should think for themselves freely, not just what others want them to think.

Jacob L. said...

I think he was teaching them that you can't measure poetry by a fixed scale, everybody has there own opinion on it.

cailyn c said...

Mr. Keating was trying to teach his class that poetry is something more than what was in that introduction and that it was not important.

Olivia A. (LRT 7/8A) said...

I think he did this because he wanted to show the kids that the textbooks aren't always right and that things shouldn't be taken so literally.

Alex H (LRT 1/2A) said...

not here

Unknown said...

not to think like he doctor, go outside the box think for yourself!

Hannah A (LRT 7/8 A) said...

He did this to teach the kids to think for themselves and there are no real rules for how to write poetry.

Loic.A(LRT 7/8A) said...

he was trying to teach the kids to think for themselves and not to always be controled by others

Nika W! (1/2 B) said...

Mr. Keating tried to teach his students to think for themselves and be an indivial .

Unknown said...

hes trying to teach kids to think for them selfs.

john h 7/8B said...

he was teaching the kids that you can not rate poetry and they have to be able to think for themselves

Isabel B (LRT 5/6 A) said...

I think that Mr. Keating was trying to say you have to be creative and not always go by the book. Writing is about what you think!

Greg M (7-8A) said...

He wantedto show the kids that he was in charge and that he wanted to teach it to them in a different way and for themt o learn to read, write for themselves.

jessica G said...

to think for themselves

JohnB said...

He wanted tthe kids to believe that thy could think what they wanted in this class without having people get angry at them

braschill said...

i think that mr. keating does this because there is no set rule of what poetry is and isnt and he also wants to teach the kids to think for themselves and in their own way.

wes F. said...

1. He wanted to show the kids that school and other things should not control your life.

Mitlentz said...

He was trying to teach his class that poetry doesnt have rules and to think for themselves

Anna B said...

1.He wanted the students to see that poetry was free and creative and doesn't need any rules.

2. He wanted to teach his class that some things don't have limits even if other people say they do, some things are your choice to decide.