This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet Siddhartha Mukherjee. The poem is about a young man who is about to be killed by his own family. The young man, who is called "Siddhartha," asks the poem's author to tell him what has happened to him. The poet replies that he has not heard from the young man in a long time, and that he does not know how to respond to such a request. He tells the poet that he should tell the man that he is being killed by the family he loves, and the poet will respond by saying that the family is being destroyed.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by the famous poet Siddhartha Mukherjee. The poem is about a young man who is about to be killed by his own family. The young man, who is called "Siddhartha," asks the poem's author to tell him what has happened to him. The poet replies that he has not heard from the young man in a long time, and that he does not know how to respond to such a request. He tells the poet that he should tell the man that he is being killed by the family he loves, and the poet will respond by saying that the family is being destroyed.