This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in the play's title poem, which states that "hell is not over yet" . This is a reference to the fact that the monster has three "scared beasts" , which means that she has destroyed the family's "ancient array" of weapons. This means that the family has lost all of its ancient weapons against the universe. The monster's attack on the family is so brutal that the son of the leader of the family cries out, "Help me, help me!" . His father, who has come to help him, tries to calm him down, but the son is too upset to listen. He asks his father if he used a "smug ba ***rd" to cripple his master. The son answers that he did, and the father asks him
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in the play's title poem, which states that "hell is not over yet" . This is a reference to the fact that the monster has three "scared beasts" , which means that she has destroyed the family's "ancient array" of weapons. This means that the family has lost all of its ancient weapons against the universe. The monster's attack on the family is so brutal that the son of the leader of the family cries out, "Help me, help me!" . His father, who has come to help him, tries to calm him down, but the son is too upset to listen. He asks his father if he used a "smug ba ***rd" to cripple his master. The son answers that he did, and the father asks him