This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from Shakespeare's play Hamlet, in which Hamlet says, "I'm angry, I'm frustrated, and I've got nothing to do with it." This is a reference to the fact that Hamlet's anger is directed at the people around him, not at himself. It's clear that Hamlet is angry at himself for not being able to control his anger. He's also angry at the other characters in the play
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from Shakespeare's play Hamlet, in which Hamlet says, "I'm angry, I'm frustrated, and I've got nothing to do with it." This is a reference to the fact that Hamlet's anger is directed at the people around him, not at himself. It's clear that Hamlet is angry at himself for not being able to control his anger. He's also angry at the other characters in the play