The Line of Least Resistance by James Vassallo

An investigation by my team into whether there is ever really a case for war. When I made my first enquiry into this it was closely related to the the dilemma faced by Hamlet- whether to to take arms against a sea of troubles. No one actually does like it. Elizabethan audiences were renowned for their bloodthirsty sense of sense of what is right and what is wrong and morbid humour. The sufferings of other people was simply a cue for ridicule. In this sketch by James it brings to light the real question of who is the real victim and who is the hero and from where, other than from martyrdom do our morel justifications come from the meeting out of punishment.

Fall of the Damned