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| Re: What was heroic about Didact? | |
| Posted By: SonofMacPhisto <sethjewett@gmail.com> | Date: 4/7/09 4:32 p.m. |
In Response To: Re: What was heroic about Didact? (Ze Moose) : Speaking of Shakespearean, Hamlet was a hero who also took the path of : "inaction, or indirect, indecisive action". In Hamlet's case it : was his "tragic flaw". Maybe the same could be said of Didact? EXCELLENT point! I wonder what parralels we could draw between Didact and Hamlet? In the end, their inaction left their respective worlds in tatters, for starters. (Hamlet is my favorite of the Bard's plays, by the way. Cookie of your choice for you, good sir.)
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