When the mob attacks innocent words
“The Bard,” William Shakespeare, had a healthy distrust of the sort of mob hysteria typified by our current epidemic of statue-busting and name-changing. In Shakespeare’s tragedy “Julius Caesar” – a story adopted from Plutarch’s “Parallel Lives” – a frenzied Roman mob, in furor over the assassination of Julius Caesar, encounters on the street a poet named…
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