In the 1989 film Dead Poets Society Neil Perry shows no signs of being interested in girls. Instead, the film focuses on the relationship he establishes with his new roommate, Todd Anderson. Their friendship develops into a much stronger bond, changing both of their lives. In this essay I will
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