Myth and Shakespeare

One thing prevades all Culture, and that is myth. One author invades all English thought, and that is Shakespeare. What happens when we combine the two, add a liberal supply of randomness, and shake?

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Sunday, February 19, 2006

Aetiology

For lack of a better post (and because I make myself post even when I have nothing to say) aetiology (or etiology, as it is spelled in our class and by non-OED people) is usually used for a medical conotation. Thus, most of the time aetiology is used, it is discussing the reason for an ailment (thus the aetiology of cancer can be smoking).

Are myths diseases, then, or the causes of diseases? :P

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