 
Plots come in a variety of shapes and sizes.  Some are a straight line, others whirl about like they're caught in a windstorm, but no matter what they look like the plot always comes to an end.  As I was working on the latest WIP, it came to me that the ultimate point of the plotline in this one is hubris.  An rare word to think about, but not really considering the piece is a part of my 
Mythological Messes Redux series, all of which have starting points in 
Greek Mythology.
Here's a bit more about hubris from 
Wiktionary:
EtymologyFrom Ancient Greek ὕβρις (
hybris, "insolence, sexual outrage").
Nounhubris (
uncountable)
1. Excessive pride, presumption or arrogance (originally toward the gods).
2. Unchecked arrogance
Hmmm, are you wondering how hybris plays out in this one?
Tilly Greene
WARNING! Red hot romances ahead!
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        Published on February 01, 2011 03:00