This chapter's epigraph is from the play's first soliloquy, "What's Up With the Masked Bride?" . It's a reference to a famous line from Shakespeare's "Henry IV Part I" , in which Henry V says, "I'm not sure what I'm doing here, but I've got a message for you." In other words, he wants you to know what's going on in the room. He's trying to get you to believe that he's not in it for the money, but that's just not the case. In fact, Henry V's message
This chapter's epigraph is from the play's first soliloquy, "What's Up With the Masked Bride?" . It's a reference to a famous line from Shakespeare's "Henry IV Part I" , in which Henry V says, "I'm not sure what I'm doing here, but I've got a message for you." In other words, he wants you to know what's going on in the room. He's trying to get you to believe that he's not in it for the money, but that's just not the case. In fact, Henry V's message