This chapter's epigraph is from Act IV, Scene 1 of the play. It's a quote from the play's opening lines: "The body of my lord is / The body of a man who is dead." This is a reference to Claudius's body, which is now in the hands of the Governess. The Governess wants to know why her master is dead. She's also wondering why she hasn't spoken to him. She wants to
This chapter's epigraph is from Act IV, Scene 1 of the play. It's a quote from the play's opening lines: "The body of my lord is / The body of a man who is dead." This is a reference to Claudius's body, which is now in the hands of the Governess. The Governess wants to know why her master is dead. She's also wondering why she hasn't spoken to him. She wants to