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8. Dead Poets Society

Conclusion
Hello and welcome to my last post about "Dead Poets Society", I'm sorry but this project comes to an end now.😢 Today I'm gonna cover everything from my opinion about the book to my experience of writing a blog. Enjoy!

My opinion about the novel?

At first, I'm gonna talk about my opinion. I think, that Dead Poets Society is a very important story because it tells us, what it means to be ruled by his father and not able to live life as you want and even more important: How to look at life from a poetic perspective and that you should "seize the day". Although it's an important novel, I guess, that it could be better,     
for example, there could be a better look at, what the four pillars mean for the students and that they are not perfect. I'd say, that the book was okay, not special and not boring. There was enough drama but too little action for me, but action is of course not what I expected when I read the summary. 

How did I get along with writing a blog?

I think, that writing a blog is fun and a very cool hobby. Actually, these days its very easy to write a blog, you just need an idea and the motivation to write regularly and don't copy from someone, that's boring. I can recommend blogger.com as a tool to start with, if you dont want to create your own website.


I hope you enjoied this blog as much as I did. It was great to share my experience with u.💪💕 And don't forget, SEIZE THE DAY!!!

Your TIM
Over and out


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