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David Brooks' The Road to Character Summary & Analysis

David Brooks' The Road to Character Summary & Analysis

Ant Hive Media
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The Road to Character by David Brooks tackles about cultural and personal morals and how these have evolved over time. Some virtues, which were regarded as poor and unacceptable, are now widely accepted. In the end, despite the degradation of morality, there is still a way to redeem oneself and develop a character which rises above whatever material possessions one can have on earth.

There are nine characters that are showcased in Brooks’ book. Augustine and Dorothy Day live their lives in full dedication to serve God. The two may have different ways in serving God, but they live a fulfilled life of character. Other characters include two dedicated writers, Samuel Johnson and George Eliot. Eliot wrote about love, while Johnson wrote about how he overcomes and learns from his mistakes and shortcomings. Johnson hoped that perhaps his readers could gain insights from his own experiences.
David Brooks skillfully combines all the character’s perspectives together; with some touch base about the progression of culture and how it is defining someone’s character. He also listed some elements of good character that have survived in the test of time and evolution.

This summary also includes:
• Book Review
• Analysis of main character details
• Key Takeaways and Analysis
• Study and critique of Symbols, Themes, …
• And more!

About the Author
Ant Hive Media reads every chapter, extracts the understanding and leaves you with a new perspective and time to spare. We do the work so you can understand the book in minutes, not hours.
Language
English
Pages
27
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 07, 2015

David Brooks' The Road to Character Summary & Analysis

Ant Hive Media
0/5 ( ratings)
The Road to Character by David Brooks tackles about cultural and personal morals and how these have evolved over time. Some virtues, which were regarded as poor and unacceptable, are now widely accepted. In the end, despite the degradation of morality, there is still a way to redeem oneself and develop a character which rises above whatever material possessions one can have on earth.

There are nine characters that are showcased in Brooks’ book. Augustine and Dorothy Day live their lives in full dedication to serve God. The two may have different ways in serving God, but they live a fulfilled life of character. Other characters include two dedicated writers, Samuel Johnson and George Eliot. Eliot wrote about love, while Johnson wrote about how he overcomes and learns from his mistakes and shortcomings. Johnson hoped that perhaps his readers could gain insights from his own experiences.
David Brooks skillfully combines all the character’s perspectives together; with some touch base about the progression of culture and how it is defining someone’s character. He also listed some elements of good character that have survived in the test of time and evolution.

This summary also includes:
• Book Review
• Analysis of main character details
• Key Takeaways and Analysis
• Study and critique of Symbols, Themes, …
• And more!

About the Author
Ant Hive Media reads every chapter, extracts the understanding and leaves you with a new perspective and time to spare. We do the work so you can understand the book in minutes, not hours.
Language
English
Pages
27
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 07, 2015

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