Prior to his demise, No.2 was begging, pleading, and crawling on all fours "To ask.......... please." I'm sure that No.6 neither wanted No.2 broken, nor did he cause No.2's death, although I am far from certain that No.2 actually died, "Die Six, die, die, dieeeeee."
The events that we are privy to happened in the Emrbyo Room, the two players had changed places you will recall, and now No.6 wanted Six to die, and having apparently done so, we can reflect as much upon the re-birth of No.6, as the apparent death of No.2.
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Christine has been having problems posting comments on my blog, so she sent me this comment in an email, and I post it here for her.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, I think Number 6 was so exausted and outraged by his fate that he really wanted the death of Number 2. He compares Number 2 to all the authorities he had to face during all his life. This scene is very important and makes me think of "The Death of The Father " (by Freud).I hope you are better and take well care of yourself.
Christine.
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