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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Alexandre Dumas, "The Prince of France." In this poem, the prince of France is described as "a delicate little thing" who is "the son of the god of war" . Alexandre's father is the god Iaras, who is fighting against his own father's son, the god latio. The poem is a reference to the battle between the French and the Greek armies at the Battle of the Plataformas, which took place during the reign of King Lear.
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous poem by Alexandre Dumas, "The Prince of France." In this poem, the prince of France is described as "a delicate little thing" who is "the son of the god of war" . Alexandre's father is the god Iaras, who is fighting against his own father's son, the god latio. The poem is a reference to the battle between the French and the Greek armies at the Battle of the Plataformas, which took place during the reign of King Lear.
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