7 Habits in Film Project -
You've read the book, now see the film! No, not really, there is not a film of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. For this assignment you will take some of the principles Covey discusses and apply them to a film character, to see what it looks like when these principles are used (or not) in people's lives. At the end of this rubric is a list of films I think would work well to explore the 7 Habits. If you would like to write about a film not on this list, you will need my prior approval.
Your assignment is to discuss how one of the main characters in the film you have chosen either exemplifies, or throughout the film develops, two specific habits from the book-or how they don't-and how that affects their effectiveness in their work, sport, education, or relationships.
Start with an introductory paragraph summarizing the film's main issues or story, and what your chosen character's role or struggle faces. State your thesis in this paragraph as well.
You will need to do a few things after that, but you can decide how to organize this information:
- Explain two habits from Covey's book that you want to apply to this film. Define main terms or concepts, explain significant aspects/elements/components of this habit, and include a few quotations for support.
- Apply these habits to the film character. Does your character exemplify these habits/values/behaviors? Perhaps your character starts out without them, but develops them through the film-how do you see it, and where? Or, maybe your character is a good illustration of someone who lacks these habits altogether; how does his/her behavior and relationships show that?
- Use at least two specific scenes from the film to illustrate each habit. Explain how the use or lack of this habit is depicted.
- End with a personal commentary: What do you admire (or not) in this character's behavior and attitudes-would it be something you aspire to in your own life? Did the film and the application of the principles you've been reading about all quarter affect you in any way?
Aim for 3 pages, writing concisely. When you quote or paraphrase something Covey says in his book, cite it in MLA fashion, which simply means include a page number, like this:
Covey emphasizes that "effectiveness lies in the balance-what I call the P/PC Balance" (54). Notice the placement of the punctuation.
Philadelphia
Twelve Angry Men
Erin Brockovich
Citizen Kane
In Good Company
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Norma Rae
Glengarry Glen Ross
Stand and Deliver
Educating Rita
Slumdog Millionaire
Lean on Me
Dead Poets' Society
Malcolm X
Mona Lisa Smile
Crash
Apollo 13
Hotel Rwanda
Jerry McGuire
Transamerica
What About Bob
Schindler's List
A Few Good Men
Higher Learning
Hoosiers
Gone With the Wind
The sisterhood of the Traveling Pants