This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, in which the protagonist asks, "What shall I do? What shall I learn?" In the poem, Edgar asks the protagonist what he should do with his life. The protagonist replies, "I should go back to school and learn how to read, write, and speak. I should learn to read and write well enough to get a good job." The protagonist agrees that he should return to school.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, in which the protagonist asks, "What shall I do? What shall I learn?" In the poem, Edgar asks the protagonist what he should do with his life. The protagonist replies, "I should go back to school and learn how to read, write, and speak. I should learn to read and write well enough to get a good job." The protagonist agrees that he should return to school.