This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, which are: "Listen up ! Pulli enough ! Xiao-xu !" . This is a reference to the fact that Caio-Xiao is the only person in the play who is not named Caio. The epigraph also refers to Caio's relationship with his mother, who is his only remaining relative. Caio and his mother are very close, and Caio tells his mother that he wishes his mother were dead so that she would not have to suffer through her son's bullying. Caiou-Xu tells her that if she had
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of the play, which are: "Listen up ! Pulli enough ! Xiao-xu !" . This is a reference to the fact that Caio-Xiao is the only person in the play who is not named Caio. The epigraph also refers to Caio's relationship with his mother, who is his only remaining relative. Caio and his mother are very close, and Caio tells his mother that he wishes his mother were dead so that she would not have to suffer through her son's bullying. Caiou-Xu tells her that if she had