"Sucking the marrow out of life doesn't mean choking on the bone." In the movie, Dead Poets Society, the students in Welton Academy were preparing to go to Ivy league schools to be doctors,lawyers or judges. The words that Mr Keating spoke to the boys changed their minds. They didn't want to do what their parents wanted; they wanted to be actors,musicians, sports players. They were rebels. They didn't do what their parents wanted; they did what they wanted!
The quote read by Mr. Keating makes me think about doing things that are not ordinary. Doing things “normal” is no longer an option; I have to go above and beyond. I do have a few phobias that might hold me back from being more than normal, but I think that I could overcome those fears for an exciting adventure or special activity that I wouldn't do normally.
Great post. I really liked all the detail you added to help support what "sucking the marrow" out of life was. You writing this post really helped me learn more on what this topic meant.
ReplyDelete-Liam R. 8th Grade, WCS
Good Job Carlton, I did not know what sucking the marrow out life is untill Your post told me about it. Also you put a lot of great detail into this post.
ReplyDeleteLogan Grade 7, Wcs
Nice post, Carlton. I really like this post because you explained what the quote meant. I think that a lot of people follow what their parents say they should do instead of doing their own thing. I think that it's important that kids learn to speak up for what they care about instead of being followers.
ReplyDeleteNice job Carlton! I'm happy you included what sucking the marrow out of life it because I had no idea! I also like how you included the movie it's from. Great job.
ReplyDeleteCasey, grade 8, WCS
Nice job! I like how you made a joke in the beginning I also like how you told us some of the fears that you have.
ReplyDeleteStephanie,
Grade 8
Nice job Carlton! I liked what you said in your post and it made a lot of sense. Would you recommend this movie?
ReplyDeleteCortney, grade 8 WCS
Nice job Carlton! At first I did not know what "Sucking The Marrow Out Of Life" means until you explained it. I thought you put in a lot of detail.
ReplyDeleteMichael, Grade 8 WCS
Nice job! I liked it when you said that normal was no longer an option. How would you describe "normal" and what would you like to do that is not "normal"?
ReplyDelete-Alia, grade 7
Great job with your paragraph. Its very detailed. What is Dead Poets Society? Is it a book? A movie?
ReplyDeleteEvan Grade 7 WCS
Good Job! Your post is very informational. What is the 'Dead poets society" about?What is the plot?
ReplyDeleteNice job Carlton. You called the students who didn't want to be a doctor or a lawyer "Rebels". I'm not sure this is the right word to use to describe them. I would consider them independent. They are chasing their own dreams. not their parent's dreams. This makes them more independent than a rebel. Good job!
ReplyDelete-Casey, grade 8 WCS
Great job! What is the Dead Poets Society about?
ReplyDelete-Katie 7 grade
Nice Job! I like how you said that they were being rebels wanting to be actors or athletes. I think that kids should follow their dreams and do what they like to do. I think that Lawyers and Doctors are smart people are good too they are doing what their parents want them to do also.
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Nate 7th Grade
Great post! I think it is important to follow your dreams and make yourself happy not just your parents. I don't think that following your dreams and not following your parents would be considered being a rebel.
ReplyDeleteAli,
8th grade
Great job on your post! Your paragraph was very detailed. I agree that it is important to follow your dreams. What is the Dead Poets Society? Is it a book?
ReplyDeleteMaddy
7th Grade
Awesome post it was very informational and I got a lot out of it. I think it is very important to follow your dreams because if you don't it will only make you sad and depressed.
ReplyDeleteJillian
7th grade
Carlton,
ReplyDeleteReally good blog post. I really like your detail and information. The joke at you put in at the top of your post. Again really good job.
Sophie 7th Grade
Good job. I like the quote you were looking at. I think it's important to follow your dreams no matter what.
ReplyDeleteNice job! I think that you stated your opinion very well. What are some of your phobias and fear that could be holding you back?
ReplyDeleteBethany
8th Grade