I was idly channel surfing yesterday when I stumbled on Pride and Prejudice.  Since it was a commercial break, I hit the Info button on the remote to see which version it was -- my favorite is the recent remake with Keira Knightly.  The one line plot summary was "A man begins a convoluted relationship with a woman."  That struck me as such a hilarious capsule characterization of the novel that I decided to see whether I could come up with some others.  Then it occurred to me to issue a challenge to my readers to post their efforts as comments to this blog post.
Here are my first tries:
The Odyssey -- Married man goes off to war and takes a long time getting home.
Don Quixote -- Aging bachelor has issues with wind farms.
Hamlet -- Young man gets girl, think he loses girl, takes it hard.
OK.  Now it is your turn.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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