Characters and Themes in "Dead Poets Society" Quiz

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#1

Who is the main protagonist in 'Dead Poets Society'?

Mr. Keating
Todd Anderson
Neil Perry
Knox Overstreet
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#2

What is the setting (location) of 'Dead Poets Society'?

A boarding school
A university
A public high school
A private academy
1 answered
#3

Who is the director of the film 'Dead Poets Society'?

Peter Weir
Steven Spielberg
Martin Scorsese
Quentin Tarantino
1 answered
#4

Which character struggles with pressure from his father to pursue a career in medicine?

Neil Perry
Todd Anderson
Knox Overstreet
Charlie Dalton
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#5

What is the name of the boarding school where 'Dead Poets Society' is set?

Wellesley Academy
St. Andrew's School
Welton Academy
Hillcrest Academy
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#6

What is the main theme explored in 'Dead Poets Society'?

The importance of conformity
The power of individuality and non-conformity
The value of obedience to authority
The significance of tradition
1 answered
#7

Which poet's works are frequently quoted and discussed in 'Dead Poets Society'?

Robert Frost
Emily Dickinson
Langston Hughes
Walt Whitman
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#8

What is the name of the secret society formed by students in 'Dead Poets Society'?

The Society of Shadows
The Dead Poets Society
The Society of Rebels
The Poetry Club
#9

Which character is known for his rebellious and humorous nature?

Neil Perry
Todd Anderson
Knox Overstreet
Charlie Dalton
#10

What does Mr. Keating instruct his students to rip out of their poetry books?

Rhyme schemes
Symbolism
The introduction
The table of contents
#11

What significant event occurs that deeply affects the characters in 'Dead Poets Society'?

A school dance
A poetry reading competition
The suicide of a student
The discovery of a hidden poetry club
#12

What is the famous line repeatedly spoken by Mr. Keating in 'Dead Poets Society'?

"Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary."
"Oh Captain, my Captain!"
"To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield."
"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may."
#13

What is the name of the poem Mr. Keating reads to the class to illustrate the power of poetry?

O Captain! My Captain!
Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
We Real Cool
#14

What is the name of the poem written by Neil Perry that he recites during the play?

O Captain! My Captain!
The Road Not Taken
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
Leaves of Grass
#15

What is the final message on the desk left by the students for Mr. Keating?

"Thank you for everything."
"O Captain! My Captain!"
"Carpe diem."
"Dead Poets Society forever."

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