Not... Exactly. However, evidence can be used to support an opinion.
Evidence is basically add-ons to your own thoughts. Opinions are statements that change base on the person... Evidence is always there, and if its scientifically proven to be true, that fact will be there, no matter who it is.
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The knowledge that people know and the amount of students in each class...
In Dead Poets Society, the teacher Keating is all about Carpe Diem (seizing the day, or just going for it). He encourages his students to live life on their own terms, and question what they have been fed as the truth. With this in mind, Knox gathers the courage to pursue a the girlfriend of a football player (a football player is at the top of the social hierarchy in an American high school/prep school, and the fact that she was dating the athlete placed her out of Knox's league).
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Biography
(1775-1834)
Charles Lamb grew up in downtown London and went to school at Christ’s Hospital where he first met lifelong friend Samuel Taylor Coleridge. He served in various office positions as the needs of his family required, and at age 24, with the death of his father, was placed in charge of all the family’s needs. He published his first poems in 1796 in a Coleridge collection, and published various works through the early years of the 19th century, when he had his first break with Tales of Shakespeare (1807), a joint project with his sister Mary. By this time he had gained a footing in London’s literary elite circle and had become friends with William Wordsworth, Percy Shelley, William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, and others. All his adult life he wrote for periodicals in England, particularly London Magazine, and covered everything from dreams, religion, and politics, to marriage, food, and love. Before he died he published Essays of Elia (1823), and Final Essays of Elia (1833), both collections of his contributions to London Magazine.
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