Friday, March 22, 2019
Analyzing Macbeth According To The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Teens :: Stephen Covey, Seven Habits
In analyseing William Shakespeares play, MacBeth, readers can plainly see that cite development is crucial to developing the plot, as well as the boilersuit appeal of the literature. One can see the growth in Macbeth and peeress Macbeth throughout the invention. The changes in the characters personas is very much visible to the reader throughout the storyline. In analyzing MacBeth, one can use Sean Coveys insightful book, The 7 Habits of highly Effective Teens, to show the seven characteristics, as Covey describes them, show the changes in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.To teach ones self a lesson in changes of character, one should read up on the character Macbeth. This man made a modus operandi from a, more or less, flat character in the beginning of the story to a much rounder character with many complex move of a personality by the time the story was over. But the green denominator within his character in all parts of the story was that, notwithstanding his stature as a "g ood guy" or a "bad guy", Macbeth exhibited absolutely no good qualities as shown in Seven Habits. When the witches foretold of his slew, Macbeth did not Begin with the End in Mind. Hewas not proactive in helping his destiny come to pass, having his wife actually scheme to assassinate King Duncan. He did not follow the habit " research First to Understand, Then to be Understood". He never well-tried to understand anything. He just followed what his wife told him to do. When he thought that on that point was a threat to his position he would do anything, included dusty murder, to alleviate the strain in his deranged mind. Even those close to him such(prenominal) as Banquo and others were killed just because of MacBeths reactive nature. This is definitely a sign of a man with a win-lose paradigm. It was his way or the highway. MacBeth also had bad habits, such as being a procrastinator, waiting for Lady MacBeth to come up with a plan before he thought about the consequences. On the other hand, Lady MacBeth exhibited some positive habits during the story. When she found out of MacBeths destiny to become Thane of Glamis, Thane of Codor, and ultimately, king, she took initiative in planning out the kings untimely murder. She cunningly planned and plotted, all for the straight-forward reason of her husband being able to make bold the throne as king.
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