Consider having the storyteller explore how the act of telling the story can be immoral or destructive, to himself or to others. This makes storytelling itself a moral issue, dramatically interesting in the present. • Copenhagen: Copenhagen is really a competition of storytellers: three characters give different versions of what happened when they met during World War II to discuss building a nuclear bomb. Each story represents a different view of morality, and each character uses his own story to attack the morality of another.

