Article Date: 08/04/2008


EDITOR'S NOTES | Issue 6-31


"No one loves the messenger who brings bad news," wrote Theban playwright Sophocles in his tragedy Antigone. Shakespeare echoed the sentiment nearly 2,000 years later: "Don’t shoot the messenger!" he wrote, in Henry IV and Anthony and Cleopatra. Though blaming the messenger may be convenient, it is usually a misplaced knee-jerk reaction. On ... Log in to view the full text.

 



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