The contradicting implication of Happy's last decisions really is the author's way of leaving us with the decision how it ends. His thoughts lean towards not wanting to be left alone, not wanting to leave the two behind and staying with them even if it means dying while jumping of the lift. Meanwhile his implied action of removing the collar is a symbol of gaining freedom from everything he experienced in that place - like an act of moving on and moving forward.
Its a wise ending. No one could really predict what he did based on his actions or words alone. The author can even show something else and it'll still add up
The contradicting implication of Happy's last decisions really is the author's way of leaving us with the decision how it ends. His thoughts lean towards not wanting to be left alone, not wanting to leave the two behind and staying with them even if it means dying while jumping of the lift. Meanwhile his implied action of removing the collar is a symbol of gaining freedom from everything he experienced in that place - like an act of moving on and moving forward.
Its a wise ending. No one could really predict what he did based on his actions or words alone. The author can even show something else and it'll still add up