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Escapology - Escapology in fiction

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The novel The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, by Michael Chabon (winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize), features escapology as an important plot point. Ragtime, by E.L. Doctorow, features Harry Houdini as a major character. In American superhero comic books, many superheroes like Batman are trained in escapology which is invaluable when dealing with deathtraps. However, the one superhero who ...

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Escapology in its purest form is generally related to ropework, and problems are set with rope, cord, or string. However, professional escapologists' tricks will include anything from handcuffs (rigged or otherwise) to chains, mailbags, or even, in the case of Harry Houdini, escape from a prison cell. Items such as straitjackets are a staple feature in any show, either in "rigged" or official versions. Although many cuffs sold in toy stores or adult stores don't even need a key to release, similar types can be opened with any thin, ri ...

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