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    is an abbreviation which stands for "You Only Live Once." This expression roots from “Carpe Diem‚” which is Latin for "seize the day." It emphasizes how precious life is and how we should seize every extraordinary moment and opportunity that comes our way. It encourages people to bring out the best in them in order to enjoy life and make the most out of each day. Several adults say that YOLO is simply Carpe Diem for “stupid people.” This is because some teenagers interpret it in a different and objectifying

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    goes there are probably there to become doctors or lawyers. We are following seven boys and their new poetry teacher Mr. Keating. Keating is a former student of Welton‚ but he doesn’t like the school system. He inspires the boys to seize the day. Carpe Diem. With his untraditional teaching methods he tries to make individuals out of the boys. As an example he tells the class to tear out the introduction in their textbooks‚ because it threats poetry like math. One day they are reading about Keating

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    "Seize the day." The form of carpe diem poetry is generally consistent‚ almost to the point of being predictable. Though Andrew Marvell works with the same concepts‚ his modifications to them were well-considered. In "To His Coy Mistress‚" Marvell makes use of allusion‚ metaphor‚ and grand imagery in order to convey a mood of majestic endurance and innovatively convey the carpe diem motif. In "To his Coy Mistress‚" Marvell uses images and tools stress how he wishes his love to be– tranquil and drawn

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    unorthodox and frowned upon by the school. The kids love it though. Next‚ his knowledge of people and life isn’t based on formal learning. The first lesson he teaches the kids in the movie isn’t about English class at all‚ but life. He tells them to Carpe Diem (seize the day) and make the most out of your life because you never know when it is going to end. In another scene he is teaching his class outside in the courtyard. He tells 3 kids to start walking in a line around the courtyard. He then points

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    encouraging people to wake up and start a new day‚ and the reference of ‘eggs’ at the end of the novel reiterates the excitement that some people get to having breakfast as it is a meal that would provide fuel and energy for most of the morning. Carpe Diem is a poem about love and how it could distract one’s life if it is very deep. The use of the phrase ‘a hand here pruning’ shows us an action of cutting plants so they would grow in a better way. However‚ there could be another meaning‚ possibly

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    To Make Much of Time" is one of Robert Herrick famous poems that express the philosophy of carpe diem. Carpe diem is a Latin word that means to "seize the day." The poem is a lyric composed of sixteen lines arranged into four stanzas. It is written in iambic meter with four stressed syllables in the first and third lines‚ three in the second and fourth. In the opening stanza‚ Herrick articulates the carpe diem principle that urges one to "seize the day." In the second stanza‚ the poet expands on the

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    "Go‚ lovely Rose" BY EDMUND WALLER The Text Go‚ lovely Rose—       Tell her that wastes her time and me‚       That now she knows‚ When I resemble her to thee‚ How sweet and fair she seems to be.       Tell her that’s young‚ And shuns to have her graces spied‚       That hadst thou sprung In deserts where no men abide‚ Thou must have uncommended died.       Small is the worth Of beauty from the light retired:       Bid her come forth‚ Suffer herself to be desired‚ And not

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    Andrew Marvell’s poem “To His Coy Mistress” is a prime example of dialectical argument. In a dialectical argument the author includes three main parts; the thesis‚ the antithesis‚ and the synthesis. The thesis states the preposition‚ no matter how obscure it seems. The thesis is the “If” statement. After the thesis the antithesis gives the “but” statement‚ the antithesis contradicts the thesis. When the author makes his two arguments he comes to the conclusion of his preposition‚ known as the synthesis

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    are still a flying. And this same flower that smiles today‚ tomorrow will be dying.” The significance of this poem is the motto that he hopes to instill in his students: Carpe Diem. He has the boys lean in‚ in silence‚ and look at the pictures. While studying the past‚ Mr. Keating slowly‚ eerily‚ whispers “Carpecarpecarpe diem. Seize the day‚ boys. Make your lives extraordinary. “ The clip ends

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    Traditional or Logical In the movie Dead Poets Society‚ there are many disagreements on how the children should learn. The issue being discussed was everyone believed that the traditional way of teaching was a superior technique of education and the school did not want to change. Once Mr. Keating came into the picture and started teaching in a new way‚ administrators believed he was in the wrong by the way he taught. If the opinion of the students mattered then Mr. Keating’s way

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