This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line in Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part I, Scene 1 : "I am the only true king / That b*tch's / It was a worthwhile death." This is a reference to the fact that Henry V was the first real king, and that he was born after the death of his father, Henry VI. The epigraph also refers to Henry VI's famous line, "My father was a born king," which is the epigraph for this chapter. This passage is important because it foreshadows the events that will take place in the next chapter.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line in Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part I, Scene 1 : "I am the only true king / That b*tch's / It was a worthwhile death." This is a reference to the fact that Henry V was the first real king, and that he was born after the death of his father, Henry VI. The epigraph also refers to Henry VI's famous line, "My father was a born king," which is the epigraph for this chapter. This passage is important because it foreshadows the events that will take place in the next chapter.