"And now... hunger does what sorrow could never do...
Feed."
Just going to point out this line is a reference to the Divine Comedy. The original implication is that what hunger does that sorrow cannot do is KILL, not feed.
"And now... hunger does what sorrow could never do...
Feed."
Just going to point out this line is a reference to the Divine Comedy. The original implication is that what hunger does that sorrow cannot do is KILL, not feed.