Clantons manipulate Steven into delivering a gun
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Ike details the Clanton's plan to Steven: Steven delivers a gun to the Doctor in jail, after which the Clantons will handle the situation, framing it as welcoming "Holliday" back to society. Steven seems to accept the plan despite its likely violent intent.
Steven agrees to help the Clantons, but Ike suspects that Steven may not believe their lie and orders Phineas to follow Steven and ensure that "him and his friend Holiday don't run away", while Billy is told to get a rope.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Unaware of the danger, but his imprisonment creates a sense of urgency and vulnerability that drives the Clantons' actions.
The Doctor is not physically present in this scene, but his identity as the target of the Clantons' deception looms large. Mistaken for Doc Holliday, he is the unwitting catalyst for the Clantons' violent scheme. His imprisonment in the jailhouse sets the stage for Steven's manipulation, as the Clantons exploit his companions' loyalty to turn them against him. The Doctor's absence is a narrative void, filled by the Clantons' lies and Steven's growing unease. His eventual escape attempt—provoked by the gun Steven delivers—will force a confrontation that the Clantons are eager to exploit. The Doctor's role in this event is passive but pivotal, his fate hanging in the balance as the Clantons' trap closes around him.
- • To escape the jailhouse, unaware that the Clantons are manipulating Steven into aiding his capture.
- • To protect his companions from the Clantons' violence, though he is currently powerless to do so.
- • His imprisonment is a misunderstanding that can be resolved through diplomacy or escape.
- • His companions are resourceful and will find a way to help him, though he doesn't yet know the extent of the Clantons' deception.
Cautiously determined, with underlying anxiety and a growing sense of unease as the Clantons' true intentions become subtly apparent.
Steven Taylor stands in the center of the Clantons' predatory circle, gripping the heavy revolver Ike thrusts into his hands. His posture is tense but resolute, his fingers tightening around the cold metal as he listens to their false promises of aid. He questions their motives with cautious skepticism—'Not to gun him down?'—but ultimately agrees to deliver the weapon, his voice betraying a flicker of doubt beneath his compliance. The Clantons' sarcastic laughter and Ike's sudden order to Phineas to tail him send a chill down his spine, yet he masks his unease, nodding in agreement before turning to leave. His emotional state is a fragile mix of determination and creeping dread, as the weight of the gun in his hand mirrors the weight of the trap closing around him.
- • To help the jailed Doctor escape, believing the Clantons' deception.
- • To prove his loyalty and resourcefulness to the Doctor and his companions.
- • The Clantons' plan is genuine and altruistic, aimed at freeing an innocent man.
- • His own judgment and ability to navigate dangerous situations are reliable, despite the Clantons' obvious hostility.
Coldly amused and predatory, with a undercurrent of paranoia that surfaces when Steven's skepticism threatens his plan.
Ike Clanton dominates the scene with a calculating smirk, his sharp eyes locked onto Steven as he spins his web of lies. He leans in close, his voice a low, persuasive drawl, painting the gun-smuggling plan as a noble act of justice. His demeanor shifts abruptly when Steven hesitates, his paranoia flaring as he orders Phineas to tail him and Billy to prepare a noose. Ike's body language is a study in controlled aggression—relaxed yet coiled, his fingers tapping the bar as he waits for Steven's compliance. The revolver he hands over is not just a weapon; it's bait, and he knows Steven will take it. His dialogue is laced with sarcasm and false reassurance, revealing a man who thrives on deception and violence, using Steven's trust as a tool to orchestrate chaos.
- • To manipulate Steven into delivering the gun, setting up the Doctor for a violent confrontation.
- • To ensure the Clantons maintain control over the situation, using Steven as a pawn to provoke the Doctor's escape attempt.
- • Steven is naive enough to fall for the deception and can be easily controlled.
- • The Doctor's escape will create the perfect opportunity for the Clantons to exact revenge on Doc Holliday.
Anxious and conflicted, with a sense of dread about the violence to come, but ultimately bound by loyalty to Ike.
Phineas Clanton stands slightly apart from the group, his nervous stutter betraying his tension as he listens to Ike's orders. When instructed to tail Steven, he nods quickly, his fingers fidgeting with the brim of his hat. Phineas is the reluctant enforcer, his loyalty to Ike tempered by a sense of unease about the violence to come. His role is to ensure Steven doesn't betray the plan, but his hesitation—'Yeah, so's we can prevent a m-m-miscarriage of justice.'—reveals his internal conflict. He is caught between his brother's commands and his own moral reservations, though he ultimately complies. His presence is a dark reflection of the gang's internal dynamics, where even the most loyal members are not entirely comfortable with the brutality they enable.
- • To follow Steven and ensure he doesn't betray the Clantons' plan.
- • To maintain his loyalty to Ike, despite his internal reservations about the violence.
- • The plan is necessary for the Clantons' survival, but it is morally questionable.
- • Steven is a pawn in a larger game, and his fate is already sealed.
Excited and bloodthirsty, with a sense of anticipation for the violence to come, fueled by his loyalty to the Clantons and his desire for revenge.
Billy Clanton lingers at the edge of the group, his youthful face twisted into a grin as he listens to Ike's plan. He nods eagerly when ordered to fetch the rope, his compliance absolute and unquestioning. His role in the scheme is clear: he is the enforcer, the one who will carry out the violent aftermath of Steven's unwitting betrayal. Billy's presence is a dark echo of the Clantons' brutality, his eagerness to participate in the lynching revealing his deep-seated loyalty to the gang and his thirst for vengeance. He says little, but his actions speak volumes—his fingers twitching toward his holster, his eyes gleaming with anticipation as he imagines the chaos to come.
- • To carry out Ike's orders without question, fetching the rope for the lynching.
- • To participate in the violent confrontation that will follow the Doctor's escape attempt.
- • The Clantons' plan is just and necessary for avenging Reuben's death.
- • Steven is a useful tool in their scheme, and his compliance is assured.
Amused and confident, with a underlying sense of menace that reinforces the Clantons' control over the situation.
Seth Harper lounges against the bar, his revolver resting casually on the counter as he smirks at Steven's hesitation. His role in the plan is supportive, his sarcastic remarks—'There's one born every minute!'—underscoring the Clantons' disdain for Steven's naivety. Harper's demeanor is relaxed but dangerous, his presence a reminder of the gang's collective threat. He doesn't need to do much; his mere existence as a hired gun is enough to intimidate Steven into compliance. His dialogue is minimal but pointed, reinforcing the Clantons' dominance and the inevitability of their plan. Harper's loyalty to the gang is unwavering, and his willingness to wait outside the jailhouse ensures that the Clantons' trap will be sprung without interference.
- • To support Ike's plan by intimidating Steven and ensuring the Clantons' dominance.
- • To be ready to intervene if Steven's compliance falters, using force if necessary.
- • Steven is an easy mark, too trusting to see through the Clantons' deception.
- • The Clantons' plan is foolproof, and any resistance will be crushed.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The Clantons' lynching rope is a grim symbol of their violent intentions, mentioned by Ike as he orders Billy to prepare it. Though not physically present in this scene, its looming threat hangs over the interaction like a specter. The rope is more than a tool; it is a promise of retribution, a tangible manifestation of the Clantons' ruthlessness. Its preparation is a dark counterpoint to Steven's unwitting compliance, a reminder that the Clantons' plan is not about justice but about bloodshed. The rope's absence in the scene makes its eventual use all the more chilling, as it transforms the Clantons' deception into a deadly reality.
Ike Clanton's jailhouse gun is the centerpiece of the Clantons' deceptive scheme, a heavy revolver thrust into Steven's hands with false promises of aid. The gun is not just a weapon; it is bait, designed to provoke the Doctor's escape attempt and create the chaos the Clantons need to exact their revenge. Its cold metal weight in Steven's grip is a physical manifestation of the trap being set, a tool of manipulation that turns Steven into an unwitting accomplice. The gun's role is dual-edged: it offers the Doctor a chance at freedom, but only so the Clantons can justify their violence. Its presence in the scene is a stark reminder of the Clantons' predatory tactics, where even acts of apparent kindness are laced with deadly intent.
Location Details
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The Last Chance Saloon serves as the claustrophobic heart of the Clantons' deception, its dimly lit interior thick with the tension of unspoken violence. The sawdust-covered floors muffle the Clantons' boots as they circle Steven, their voices low and menacing. The saloon's usual raucous energy is subdued, replaced by a predatory stillness as Ike spins his web of lies. The bar's polished wood and flickering lamplight create a false sense of intimacy, masking the danger lurking beneath the surface. The saloon is both a stage for the Clantons' performance and a prison for Steven, its exits blocked by the gang's presence. The air is heavy with the scent of whiskey and gunpowder, a reminder of the violence that simmers just below the surface.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
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Thematic resonance and meaning
Key Dialogue
"IKE: So this is the way we'll play it, Regret. You take this gun over to the jailhouse and slip it through the cell window to Holliday."
"STEVEN: Oh. Not to gun him down?"
"IKE: Why would we do a thing like that? You say he ain't Holliday. Okay, he's got nothin' to fear. What do ya say?"
"IKE: Hold it boys. I don't think he believed us. Phin', you follow him and make certain him and his friend Holiday don't run away."