This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, in which the king's armor is pierced with a spear. The king is wounded, but he is still able to walk and talk. He tells the audience that he has been wounded in the arm, but that he will not let the king die. He says he will continue to fight until the king is dead.
This chapter's epigraph comes from a line in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, in which the king's armor is pierced with a spear. The king is wounded, but he is still able to walk and talk. He tells the audience that he has been wounded in the arm, but that he will not let the king die. He says he will continue to fight until the king is dead.