August 13, 2004
Touching the Void in Our Lives
In the first act of Othello, the Moor tells Desdemona's father how he won her heart by regaling her with stories of his thrilling adventures -- of "most disastrous chances,/Of moving accidents by flood and field;/Of hair-breadth scapes i' the imminent deadly breach."
Desdemona quickly came to love him "for the dangers [he] had pass'd," and she's not alone in her appetite for tales of marvelous survival feats. These days, though, we prefer our adventure stories -- like
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