quinta-feira, 19 de junho de 2008


The teacher Luciana Colucci gave us lessons about the interaction of teachers and students. In your class, she passed the film The Imperor's Club where William Hundert is a teacher of the St. Benedict' s, very exclusive a preparatory school for youngsters who receive as pupils the cream from the American society. There Hundert of the lessons of moral to be learned, through the study of Greek and Roman philosophers. Hundert is gotten passionate by speaking for its pupils who " the character of a man is its destino" e if strengthens to impress them on the importance of a correct attitude. Suddenly something disturbs this routine with the arrival of Sedgewick Bell (Emile Hirsch), the son of an influential senator. Sedgewick enters in shock with the positions of Hundert, that questions the importance of what it is taught. But, although this revolt, Hundert consider well intelligent Sedgewick and find that it can place it in the certain way, arriving exactly to place it in the end Mr. Julio Cesar, a competition on Old Rome. But Sedgewick trai this confidence arranging a skill of trapacear. The film is a moral lesson and very good! I learned a lot!

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