A chapter of accidents
Meaning
A sequence of unfortunate, often unexpected, and sometimes comical mishaps or disastrous events.
Origin
The vivid phrase 'a chapter of accidents' emerged in the 18th century, a period when novels were gaining immense popularity. It first appeared in Tobias Smollett’s picaresque novel, The Adventures of Roderick Random, published in 1748. Smollett, known for his satirical and often chaotic narratives, used it to describe the protagonist's string of misfortunes, a perfectly fitting description for the episodic trials faced by his characters. The phrase quickly resonated with readers and writers alike, becoming a punchy shorthand for a series of mishaps that seemed plucked directly from the pages of a dramatic story, lending an air of literary drama to everyday woes.
Examples
- Our road trip quickly devolved into a chapter of accidents, starting with a flat tire and culminating in a missed flight.
- The new restaurant's opening night became a chapter of accidents, with spilled drinks, burnt food, and a sudden power outage.