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The Prisoner- What's It All About ? ( a complete guide)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkman" data-source="post: 314219" data-attributes="member: 23715"><p><strong>8. DANCE OF THE DEAD</strong></p><p></p><p>The scientist Number Forty attempts to extract information from Number Six by having Number Six's former colleague Roland Walter Dutton (Number Forty-Two) call him while he is under a sort of electronic hypnosis. Number Six resists and is suspicious of what is happening; Number Two orders the plan to be abandoned.</p><p></p><p>Number Six wakes up with no memory of the previous night's actions. He makes the acquaintance of a black cat, which later turns out to be a spy for Number Two. Number Two suggests that he get a girlfriend; he tries talking to his Observer, Number 240. He learns that a mysterious Carnival is to be held in the Village.</p><p></p><p>That night he makes another escape attempt, but is blocked by Rover on the beach. He spends the night on the beach and, upon awakening, discovers a dead man's body washed ashore. On the man's person is a radio. When Number Six tries to reach a high point to listen to it, at first he gets only static and a muffled, seemingly foreign, language channel. Then suddenly there is a mysterious broadcast:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Later, Number Six puts a lifering on the corpse and sends it out to sea with a note. Hiding in a cave, Number Six meets Dutton, who has been broken. Remembering his acquaintance with him, Number Six addresses him by name. Dutton says he has told his captors all he knows, but they believe he is withholding further secrets, and they will soon be employing harsher methods to extract the information from him.</p><p></p><p>The Carnival becomes a costumed ball and dance in which everyone has an elaborate identity except Number Six, who is simply given his own dinner jacket. He leaves the party to investigate and finds out that Dutton is to be executed. Later, he enters a morgue and finds that the body floated out to sea has been discovered. Number Two explains that the corpse will be altered to resemble Number Six, so that the outside world will assume he has died at sea.</p><p></p><p>The soiree ends, however, in a kangaroo court with Number Six on trial for the possession of the radio. After arguments for the prosecution (by Number 240) and defense (by Number Two), Number Six asks for Roland Walter Dutton to be called as a character witness. When Dutton is produced he is dressed in a jester's costume and is clearly a mindless simpleton. The trial ends with Number Six being sentenced to death. He is pursued through the corridors of the town hall by enraged Villagers, but escapes into a back room. There he finds and damages a teletype machine that may be a communication between the village and Number One. There Number Two informs him that "they don't know you're already dead". Number Six swears that he will never give in to the Village. As the damaged teletype resumes operating, Number Two wryly observes, "Then how very uncomfortable for <em>you,</em> old chap!"</p><p></p><p></p><p><img src="https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-iUnUoonRCNQ/WZ2OCav7cOI/AAAAAAAAQbg/HByCHl9UVmQMbZXfiVV3y_R2rxhWAMj5wCLcBGAs/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/prisonerdance.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Tp5v0tXMsE0/UbYOEK6jEvI/AAAAAAAAZTc/NUQdOjyDWyw/s1600/pris3.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-B6_OuXazPQA/UbYN-KMkM2I/AAAAAAAAZS0/WpSmdHinjWg/s1600/pris2.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c2/7f/3d/c27f3d39432efb2ca1bf641e7f8d505c.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]34944[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]34945[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]34946[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkman, post: 314219, member: 23715"] [B]8. DANCE OF THE DEAD[/B] The scientist Number Forty attempts to extract information from Number Six by having Number Six's former colleague Roland Walter Dutton (Number Forty-Two) call him while he is under a sort of electronic hypnosis. Number Six resists and is suspicious of what is happening; Number Two orders the plan to be abandoned. Number Six wakes up with no memory of the previous night's actions. He makes the acquaintance of a black cat, which later turns out to be a spy for Number Two. Number Two suggests that he get a girlfriend; he tries talking to his Observer, Number 240. He learns that a mysterious Carnival is to be held in the Village. That night he makes another escape attempt, but is blocked by Rover on the beach. He spends the night on the beach and, upon awakening, discovers a dead man's body washed ashore. On the man's person is a radio. When Number Six tries to reach a high point to listen to it, at first he gets only static and a muffled, seemingly foreign, language channel. Then suddenly there is a mysterious broadcast: Later, Number Six puts a lifering on the corpse and sends it out to sea with a note. Hiding in a cave, Number Six meets Dutton, who has been broken. Remembering his acquaintance with him, Number Six addresses him by name. Dutton says he has told his captors all he knows, but they believe he is withholding further secrets, and they will soon be employing harsher methods to extract the information from him. The Carnival becomes a costumed ball and dance in which everyone has an elaborate identity except Number Six, who is simply given his own dinner jacket. He leaves the party to investigate and finds out that Dutton is to be executed. Later, he enters a morgue and finds that the body floated out to sea has been discovered. Number Two explains that the corpse will be altered to resemble Number Six, so that the outside world will assume he has died at sea. The soiree ends, however, in a kangaroo court with Number Six on trial for the possession of the radio. After arguments for the prosecution (by Number 240) and defense (by Number Two), Number Six asks for Roland Walter Dutton to be called as a character witness. When Dutton is produced he is dressed in a jester's costume and is clearly a mindless simpleton. The trial ends with Number Six being sentenced to death. He is pursued through the corridors of the town hall by enraged Villagers, but escapes into a back room. There he finds and damages a teletype machine that may be a communication between the village and Number One. There Number Two informs him that "they don't know you're already dead". Number Six swears that he will never give in to the Village. As the damaged teletype resumes operating, Number Two wryly observes, "Then how very uncomfortable for [I]you,[/I] old chap!" [IMG]https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-iUnUoonRCNQ/WZ2OCav7cOI/AAAAAAAAQbg/HByCHl9UVmQMbZXfiVV3y_R2rxhWAMj5wCLcBGAs/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/prisonerdance.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Tp5v0tXMsE0/UbYOEK6jEvI/AAAAAAAAZTc/NUQdOjyDWyw/s1600/pris3.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-B6_OuXazPQA/UbYN-KMkM2I/AAAAAAAAZS0/WpSmdHinjWg/s1600/pris2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c2/7f/3d/c27f3d39432efb2ca1bf641e7f8d505c.jpg[/IMG] [ATTACH type="full"]34944[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]34945[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]34946[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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