Guns allowed Connah to end the lives of various women, and end up in the situation. A gun was pulled out when Connah began to lose control over the policemen, the power shifting over to Fell. Fell resisted pulling out his gun twice, only finally using it to knock out Connah. Connah even attempted to take himself out with a gun after he began to question his choices in life. Each situation has a unifying idea around the significance of guns. In each situation the reader is shown either Fell or Connah rising or falling from power, and guns are used as a way for the reader to easily identify each characters response to such events. If Connah could not get what he wanted, he would resort to firearms despite the cost, and when Fell was given the power to end Connah’s life twice, he could not take it.
Through the use of guns, Warren Ellis gives an insight into the minds of different men. His use of guns signify the characters rule over others, and throughout the story the reader is subjected to a difference of responses over such control and