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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: "Go to hell / Let me deal with what I have." This is a quote from the play's opening lines, in which the hero asks, "What is this? / What is it that I have to run away from?" This is one of the most famous lines in the play. It's a quote that's so famous that it's on the cover of the New York Times. It also happens to be the title of a book by the same author, William Styron. In other words, the quote is a reference to Stryron's famous line, "
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This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: "Go to hell / Let me deal with what I have." This is a quote from the play's opening lines, in which the hero asks, "What is this? / What is it that I have to run away from?" This is one of the most famous lines in the play. It's a quote that's so famous that it's on the cover of the New York Times. It also happens to be the title of a book by the same author, William Styron. In other words, the quote is a reference to Stryron's famous line, "
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