Throughout the 1980s, film studios invested more money in marketing movie tie-ins, from board games to toys to books. However, it’s interesting to note that the Dead Poets Society novelization fits in with the decade-long “wave” of novelizations and other movie tie-ins. Literary Period: It’s especially hard to classify the novel as belonging to any literary period, since it’s a novelization of a film.The novel arguably alludes to 60s radicalism through Charlie’s advocacy for admitting women to Welton Academy, and perhaps through the novel’s ending, in which Todd and his classmates practice a form of “nonviolent resistance” much like that which Martin Luther King, Jr. The 60s, by contrast, are often regarded as a decade of radical social change-the era when diverse groups of people, many of them young, educated students, mobilized to oppose what they saw as the injustice of their society and won key victories in civil rights in the process. The 1950s are often regarded as a time when conformity and homogeneity overtook American culture-large chunks of American society cherished the same patriotic values and believed that the “good life” consisted of marrying, getting a job, and living in the suburbs. It’s no coincidence that the novel is set in 1959, at the dawn of a new decade. While the novel is set in the insular world of Welton Academy, it alludes to the radical changes in American society in the late 50s and early 60s.
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