This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of Act IV, Scene 1 of the play. It's a famous line from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: "The world is better off without you." This is a quote from Hamlet's Hamlet, in which Hamlet says that the world is "better off without me." This quote is a reference to the fact that Hamlet was a child when his mother died, and that his father was the father who "doteed on" him before his mother's death. Hamlet says, "I have been betrayed once before, but I never gave up. I hope you can come out of the other side, not give up, because of those that have wronged you." In other words, Hamlet
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of Act IV, Scene 1 of the play. It's a famous line from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: "The world is better off without you." This is a quote from Hamlet's Hamlet, in which Hamlet says that the world is "better off without me." This quote is a reference to the fact that Hamlet was a child when his mother died, and that his father was the father who "doteed on" him before his mother's death. Hamlet says, "I have been betrayed once before, but I never gave up. I hope you can come out of the other side, not give up, because of those that have wronged you." In other words, Hamlet