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The story’s power continues to be adapted for new audiences. In 2016, an Off-Broadway stage adaptation premiered at the Classic Stage Company, starring Jason Sudeikis as John Keating. The play was written by the film’s original screenwriter, Tom Schulman, ensuring a deep fidelity to the original screenplay. More recently, a Korean stage adaptation of the film has also been produced, demonstrating the story's universal and timeless appeal beyond American borders.

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Knox (Josh Charles) represents the romantic, bumbling side of Carpe Diem . His subplot—falling in love with a local girl, Chris, who is taken—feels like a conventional teen movie trope, but it serves a purpose. Knox literally "seizes the day" by calling her, attending a party uninvited, and finally kissing her despite being beaten up. His success (winning the girl) provides a counterbalance to Neil’s tragedy. It tells the audience that while Carpe Diem can lead to destruction, it can also lead to love. The story’s power continues to be adapted for

: A very shy boy who is afraid to speak up. Mr. Keating helps him find his inner strength and confidence. More recently, a Korean stage adaptation of the