Shakespeare and Preaching
She was probably in her mid-thirties when I met her. Professional and articulate would be very good descriptive terms for her. She had come to the Radiology Department for a CT scan for some diagnostic test that has long since escaped my memory. Prior to these kinds of tests, I would take a brief medical history and then start an IV for the contrast to be injected during the scan. Throughout that timeframe, I would be with a patient for about 10-15 minutes or so which gave me an occasion to get to know about their background as well as their medical situation. When I asked her about her occupation, she told me that she was an English Literature professor who taught all of the Shakespeare classes at one of our local colleges. Although I greatly enjoy books and have for most of my lifetime, I confessed that I would have some difficulty spending so much time with Shakespeare and all of his works.