1. I think Knox is the most transformed in the film. At first Knox didn't know how to talk to a girl or approach her but throughout the movie as he learned about poetry in Mr. Keating's class, he worked up enough courage to actually talk to her. Not only that but he wanted her for himself and he wouldn't stop until he had her.
2. Mr Keating was one of the characters who didn't change. He was always happy and encouraging to the students. Even when he got in trouble by the school he never changed who he was.
3.Mr Keating is both inspiring and eccentric. He didn't change by his experience in the film. He kept a smile on his face no matter what, even on his bad days. He never let his students see him down.
4. Todd- He starts off as most timid of the poets, but gains confidence thanks to Mr. Keating and Neil's encouragement.
Neil- Restarted the Dead Poets Society. He wants to become an actor , but his dad forbids it. He wants Neil to become a doctor.Neil wanted to pursue his dreams but his father disapproved so Neil committed suicide.
Knox- He really wants this girl but shes with a snobby jerky boyfriend. At first he feared that she would never like him so he only looked from a distance. He finally worked up enough courage to talk to her from the help of friends and the Dead Poets society, and he kept going until she was all his.
Charlie- He's more the rebellious one of the bunch, but he never snitched on his friends. Even if he meant he get kicked out the school.
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