Sep 24, 2005

I do bite my thumb, sir.

Mark Olson's essay comparing David v. Goliath to Menelaus v. Paris is up. One of his considerations:
Man’s competitive nature, and the value placed on honor leads inevitably to dueling. Today, the fact that we don’t duel makes it clear that, for the modern man, life is valued over personal and family honor.
Perhaps "Dueling is a valid way to resolve disputes" will make it to the list of Lincoln-Douglas debate topics.

4 comments:

TeacherRefPoet said...

My value is ass-kicking.

I don't have a criterion. You want to make something of it?

Jim Anderson said...

My value is fulfillment, and my criterion is Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Maybe later, after I've eaten?

Unknown said...

Oh! Oh! I have one!

My value is silence. My criterion is duct tape.

Lost me a few rounds with that one right there.

Anonymous said...

Haha! Good reference in your headline. It made me laugh.