This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in the play's first scene, in which MacQuarrie says, "I am a god, and you are a bastard." He's referring to Macduff's rejection of the gods' favor. Macduff has already turned down the favor, and it's best for him to die. Macque is all, "What if it was my heart?" .
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in the play's first scene, in which MacQuarrie says, "I am a god, and you are a bastard." He's referring to Macduff's rejection of the gods' favor. Macduff has already turned down the favor, and it's best for him to die. Macque is all, "What if it was my heart?" .