The Stakes are High: Tragedy and Transformation within Prison Walls, by Elizabeth Bobrick
By Wells Hansen | August 2, 2014
At the entrance of the maximum security prison where I taught Greek tragedy was a wooden plaque in the shape of a shield. It was emblazoned with a motto: Non sum qualis eram. Apart from its incongruity in this place of no Latin and less Greek, the motto struck me as equally a declaration of failure and of hope. The men inside were not what they once were. What were they now?