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Todd Anderson - Dead Poets Society Wiki Good God, boy, there's a poet in you, after all Mr Keating Todd Anderson is the protagonist of Touchstone Pictures' 1989 film Dead Poets Society Todd is caring and although he is shy, he finds a way to stand up for his friends and for what he believes in Appearing first as an extremely shy
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Dead Poets Society (1989) - Ethan Hawke as Todd Anderson - IMDb Todd Anderson: A sweaty-toothed madman with a stare that pounds my brain John Keating: Oh, that's *excellent*! Now, give him action - make him do something! Todd Anderson: H-His hands reach out and choke me John Keating: That's it! Wonderful, wonderful! Todd Anderson: And all the time he's mumbling John Keating: What's he mumbling?
Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) - Shmoop Bringing the big screen to life with description and analysis of Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) in Dead Poets Society
Todd Anderson from Dead Poets Society | CharacTour New English teacher Mr Keating urges Todd to let loose his creativity without worrying so much about what others think of him Interests… poetry and eventually the Dead Poets Society, which he and his friends revived after learning about it from Mr Keating
Todd Andersons Development in Dead Poets Society Analysis of Todd Anderson's character arc in Dead Poets Society, highlighting Keating's and Neil's impact Explore themes of self-discovery and courage
Todd Andersons poems | Dead Poets Society Wiki | Fandom Todd Anderson during the film demonstrates a skill for poetry which is compared to Walt Whitman by Neil Perry He composes two poems, only one of which was written formally Todd is seen writing in his poems in his journals and is quite protective over anyone seeing it