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What Will Be Your Verse?

Dead Poets Society: Life Lesson 2

In this episode of Stories Cafe podcast, we continue our examination of the powerful life lessons in the film Dead Poets Society (1989) and explore the concept of contributing a "verse" to the world. We take as our point of departure Walt Whitman’s poem O Me! O Life! and its resonant themes which offer an inspiring meditation on purpose and identity. I invite you to ponder the value of literature, art, and self-expression, considering what unique "verse" you may contribute to the ongoing powerful play of life.

You can read the post about Dead Poets Society here if you want.

You can listen to the podcast episode about Keating’s Lesson 1 here.

Key Takeaways

  • The importance of viewing art and poetry as expressions of human passion, rather than merely as technical exercises.

  • Life as a “powerful play” in which each of us is invited to contribute something unique and meaningful.

  • Embracing our individuality and purpose in order to lead a more deliberate, fulfilled life.

Resources Mentioned

  • Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman

  • Dead Poets Society (1989), directed by Peter Weir

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Stay tuned for Episode 6, where we will explore yet another life lesson taught by John Keating in Dead Poets Society.

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Stories Cafe is an elegant lifestyle platform dedicated to a deeper discussion of literature, cinema, archetypes, philosophy, and the art of living deliberately. The Stories Cafe Podcast is the 5-10 minute "espresso version."
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Annette Wernblad