The tragedy of Neil Perry serves as a sobering counterpoint to Keating’s optimism. It highlights the "dangerous seduction" of passion when it lacks a support system to weather the storms of authoritarian pressure. Neil’s story is a reminder of the enormous weight words can carry—and the devastating consequences when a young person's "inner fire" is systematically extinguished by those meant to protect it.
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: "We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race" . This is another cornerstone of the film's philosophy. The subtitles, in any language, must capture this profound justification for art's place in our lives. The tragedy of Neil Perry serves as a