Haunting of Neil Perry
By: Monika • Essay • 535 Words • December 1, 2009 • 1,093 Views
Essay title: Haunting of Neil Perry
Neil Perry knew exactly what he wanted from life, but his father forbade him from it. Neil could have gone to great places and inspired many people if only his father would have seen his passion for acting, and accepted it. However, he didn’t, and Neil could not live the plan that his father laid for his life. Neil then committed suicide, and his father became devastated. Mr. Perry blamed himself for his son’s death and even told his wife that it was if he had pulled the trigger himself. Others agreed that Mr. Perry drove his son over the edge and made him feel like there was no way out. Neil Perry had died, but his ghost had lurked around to tend to some unfinished business.
Many say that Neil cannot stay off the stage, even after death, and that they had seen him hanging around the costume room, playing with the curtains and such. Performers feel that his passion for acting still fills the theater. It is said that sometimes at night you can hear Neil repeating the opening statement from the “Dead Poets Society”. However, the theater was not the major point of Neil’s unfinished business, which was his father.
Mr. Perry had gone from such a sturdy, respectable reputation to rock bottom in an instant after Neil’s death. Mr. Perry even resorted to drinking. One night he had been so drunk that he stumbled into the theater screaming his son’s name, believing he was on stage. Neil’s ghost did not set out to punish his father, but to push his father to change the ways of conformity in Welton Academy. Mr. Perry often woke up to messages written on the wall such as “Carpe Diem.” One day, Mr. Perry had gone to Mr. Keating for help. Mr. Perry told Mr. Keating that he would not be able to sleep until Neil’s