This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Regan and Regan's father. Regan tells her father that she was once a hateful person, but now she thinks she is "shameful" because she has slept with other women. Regan says that she would rather have a little love for her than have a wife who "resisted than give in" .
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Regan and Regan's father. Regan tells her father that she was once a hateful person, but now she thinks she is "shameful" because she has slept with other women. Regan says that she would rather have a little love for her than have a wife who "resisted than give in" .