---Camille Scaysbrook <verona_beach@geocities.com> wrote: > > > Will Hochman wrote: > > At the end of Chapter Twelve in TCITR: > > > > "People are always ruining things for you." > > I think Holden Caulfield would have loved the movie `Dead Poets Society' > (which, when you think about it, has some slightly Catcheresque overtones - > Robin Williams would have to be a shoe-in for a Mr Antolini should, in a > moment of insanity, JD sign over the movie rights). I always cite the scene > about the J Evans Prichard method of rating a poem's overall greatness (by > plotting various attributes on a graph) to embody all the worst things > about literary criticism - as you say, those people who almost seem hell > bent on ruining all the fun. > > Camille > verona_beach@geocities.com Dead Poets society is one of my favorite movies, I also have felt that there was a similarity between Dead Poets Society and CITR. Right now we are analyzing poetry in school and sometimes I just feel like ripping the pages out of my textbook. Happy New Year, -Liz Friedman _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com