Chi Luu of JSTOR Daily reminds us that “Carpe Diem,” the phrase made famous by the Robin Williams character in Dead Poet’s Society, does not actually mean “sieze the day.” A more proper translation is “plucking the day.” Here is Luu:...
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Chi Luu of JSTOR Daily reminds us that “Carpe Diem,” the phrase made famous by the Robin Williams character in Dead Poet’s Society, does not actually mean “sieze the day.” A more proper translation is “plucking the day.” Here is Luu:...