• Sometimes it can be intellectually appealing to fixate on an element of a myth, fable, fairy tale, or similar cultural lore as if it were a puzzle to be solved rather than as something to be taken for granted that moves the story along. By not simply taking the narrator’s say-so on faith, one might don the mantle of a philosopher, instead of that of a mythologist or folklorist. In Plato’s Symposium a speech is given by Aristophanes in which he recounts the mythic origin of our desire to love ano…Read more