This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, entitled "The Ballad of the Great Elder." In this poem, Edgar explains that he is a great elder and that he wants his family to be destroyed. He tells the audience that his family is not a place where anyone can "run wild." He says that he will destroy his family today if he does not want to.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, entitled "The Ballad of the Great Elder." In this poem, Edgar explains that he is a great elder and that he wants his family to be destroyed. He tells the audience that his family is not a place where anyone can "run wild." He says that he will destroy his family today if he does not want to.