Greek Tragedy, Wal-Mart Style

If I’m honest, I would have to say that Greek tragedy shapes my spiritual life and sensibilities as much, or perhaps more than, the Bible. If I was a playwright or opera composer I would absolutely weave these three stories together to create a grand and tragic epic of Wal-Mart:
First, the son of the big tycoon is killed in an airplane crash.

Then we have the terrible moment of a Wal-Mart employee trampeled to death by shopper/Bacchantes — some of whom insist on shopping even after they are notified that a man has been killed in the store.
And for a much-needed touch of humor, the character who keeps suing the company.
Honestly, someone get Oliver Stone on this, or composer John Adams. The themes are timeless, the characters riveting, the tragedy so poignant. Perhaps art can redeem some of this insanity.