This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the English poet Henry James, "Ulysses." In this poem, a young man named Henry James laments the fact that he is not a great god because he has no power to even scratch the surface of the earth. This is because he is a human being, and he cannot even hurt the monster. The young man resolves to make
This chapter's epigraph is from a famous poem by the English poet Henry James, "Ulysses." In this poem, a young man named Henry James laments the fact that he is not a great god because he has no power to even scratch the surface of the earth. This is because he is a human being, and he cannot even hurt the monster. The young man resolves to make