This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous nursery rhyme: "A heartless curse, / Take away your consciousness, / Making you lose rationality, and behave strange ways" . It's not clear whether this rhyme is referring to a curse that makes a person lose their rationality, or whether it's referring to the fact that a curse can cause a person to lose his or her rationality and behave irrationally. In other words, a "heart
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous nursery rhyme: "A heartless curse, / Take away your consciousness, / Making you lose rationality, and behave strange ways" . It's not clear whether this rhyme is referring to a curse that makes a person lose their rationality, or whether it's referring to the fact that a curse can cause a person to lose his or her rationality and behave irrationally. In other words, a "heart