tealcrest asked: I haven't studied Shakespeare since highschool, but now that read it again, the tragedy of Macbeth is perhaps the single most defining and encompassing description of Black. It is the quintessential tale of ambition, greed, and how it disrupts the forces of trust, and nature. That being said, have you found any other classic literature that perfectly defines the other mana colours?
If you want a play where red’s the good guy and white’s the bad guy, read Antigone.