Dead Poets Society
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1:53:01
Have a seat, Mr Anderson.
1:53:09
Mr Anderson, I think we've pretty well
put together what's happened here.

1:53:13
You do admit to being a part
of this Dead Poets Society?

1:53:21
Answer him, Todd.
1:53:25
Yes, sir.
1:53:28
I have here...
1:53:30
a detailed description
of what occurred at your meetings.

1:53:34
It describes how your teacher,
Mr Keating...

1:53:35
encouraged you boys
to organize this club...

1:53:38
and to use it
as a source of inspiration...

1:53:41
for reckless
and self-indulgent behaviour.

1:53:43
It describes how Mr Keating,
both in and out of the classroom...

1:53:48
encouraged Neil Perry to follow
his obsession with acting...

1:53:52
when he knew all along it was against
the explicit orders of Neil's parents.

1:53:57
It was Mr Keating's blatant abuse
of his position as teacher...

1:54:01
that led directly
to Neil Perry's death.

1:54:14
Read that document carefully, Todd.
1:54:18
Very carefully.
1:54:26
If you've nothing to add or amend,
sign it.

1:54:30
What's gonna happen to Mr Keating?
1:54:32
I've had enough.
Sign the paper, Todd.

1:54:40
Grass is gramen or herba.
1:54:45
Lapis is stone.
1:54:47
The entire building is aedificium.

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