Analyzing MacBeth According to The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
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In reading William Shakespeare"s play, MacBeth, readers can plainly see that character development is crucial to developing the plot, as well as the overall appeal of the literature. One can see the growth in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth throughout the story. The changes in the characters" personas is very much visible to the reader throughout the storyline. In analyzing MacBeth, one can use Sean Covey"s 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 one"s self a lesson in changes of...
crazy and giving up on her endeavors, ultimately leading to Lady Macbeth commiting suicide.

crazy and giving up on her endeavors, ultimately leading to Lady Macbeth commiting suicide.
In comparing the two main characters of MacBeth using The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, readers can tune in on the deeper aspects and characteristics of MacBeth and Lady Macbeth. One can see the habits they use in their lives. Whether good or bad, these characters, just like the real people of today have habits which makes up their personas. What determines whether you are a strong-willed person or not is if you are able to unlearn bad habits and learn life"s good habits.
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We were not told an awful lot about Duncan in Shakespeare's Macbeth. He had very few lines, and appeared on only a few occasions. Despite this, I was able to gather a fair idea of Duncan's character, through the interpretation of messages hidden within the text. Duncan was a kind...
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The short story, "The Death of Ivan Ilych", written by Leo Tolstoy, is about the reactions of a man and his friends to his suffering and death. Everyone who knows Ivan including Ivan himself has led a life of total disconcern for the feelings and sufferings of others. They all...
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