Tuesday, 10 November 2015

What's That No.6 Up To?


  That's a funny way for anyone to commit suicide I must say! Surely life in The Village can't be as bad as all that! Alright, people have tried to get away, Number 6 has tried on numerous occasions. But suicide.... well there was Cobb, who was supposed to have killed himself by jumping out of a hospital window! Then Number 8, she tried to have herself killed by electrocution, although that was merely a ploy for Number 6’s benefit. The Rook-Number 58 said that one day he would die and beat them all. Number 73, she was another who attempted to commit suicide by slashing her wrists, then a second attempt saw her succeed by throwing herself out of a hospital window, a popular way to go apparently! Not forgetting Number 8 in ‘Living In Harmony,’ after he strangled Number 22 he committed suicide by throwing himself off the balcony in the Sliver Dollar Saloon.
   But Number 6, I'd have thought better of him than this! What about those so called observers - they're supposed to see and hear everything. What were they on at this time, a tea break? Here's Number 6 earthed to a gas pipe, with his other hand grasping a short-circuiting table lamp - it's a funny way to kill yourself I must say. He could simply have laid down, making himself comfortable with his head on a pillow, and then turn on the gas fire. A quick, and painless death. No bother to anyone! Hang on a minute! Number 6 isn't committing suicide at all, he's trying to alter his left handedness. All those weeks of conditioning, reversed in a few seconds with one short sharp shock - is that likely? Well it has to be, as it worked!

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2 comments:

  1. What an awkward way to commit suicide... But then, you're right of course. It isn't about suicide, it's a kind of medical treatment. But if so, there must be something fundamentally wrong with the lamp construction as such. How could there be any electric current on the surface of the lamp stand in the first place even in the case of a short circuit. - BCNU!

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    1. Hello Arno,
      Yes indeed, as you say Number 6's self electric shock treatment, is medical. I have always been sceptical about whether one such short sharp electrical shock via a short circuiting lamp, would reverse all that electrical therapy he was put through.
      "How could there be any electric current on the surface of the lamp stand in the first place even in the case of a short circuit." That is a very good question.

      Very best regards
      David
      BCNU

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