1.) I think that Neil would not have committed suicide if Mr. Keating hadn't come into his life. Although, without the influence of Mr. Keating his entire life would have been one not worth living. He was always troubled it was just the events that happened after he confronted his father that sparked his desire to end his life. If Mr. Keating had never been a teacher there Neil would have never realized his dreams and what he wanted from his life, and he would have never killed himself.
2.) I believe that the bravest of Mr. Keating's boys was Neil, he took Keatings advice to heart and really tried to implement it in his life by standing up to his father and pursuing his dreams. The coward of Mr. Keating's boys was Richard Cameron. He didn't want to learn what Mr. Keating had to teach him and was always worried about what other people would think of him.
3.) I think Mr. Keating put the book ther but the only person that would know that is Neil and he would never tell anyone Keating did that. Keating wanted to give him the book to give him a chance to learn more than just his schoolwork and to embrace poetry and the true meaning of carpe diem. Keating didn't care about what other people thought of him, his main goal was to impact his student's lives on a lasting level.
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