These 22 experts discuss LOST from 25 different perspectives, taking on issues ranging from the cultural impact of the series as a whole to the social implications of specific characters.
... Ben When Ilana finds out that Ben was the one who killed Jacob, Ben is forced to meet his fate. In the sideways world, we get an intriguing glimpse of what Ben might have been like if he hadn't become, well . . . evil. Benjamin Linus ...
... Benjamin Linus when others could not. Hurley's adoption of Ben Linus as his second-in-command allows Ben to recover his own ethical vision. They help each other—Ben encourages Hurley to find his own path, telling him that “maybe there's ...
What is the relation between LOST's temporality and that of television in general? And how can LOST be understood as a phenomenon of mediatized worlds? The contributions in this book examine these questions.
... Benjamin Linus – and then practically everything from Seasons Two to Five, including the rebirth of Lost itself, would have not happened. Now you have a sense as to why no one else other than Ben Linus, not even arch-rival John Locke ...
... Benjamin Linus, who becomes her surrogate father only after stealing Alex from her birth mother. Charles Widmore and Benjamin Linus both eventually contribute to the deaths of their children, making them fall easily into the ...
... Benjamin Linus viewers can clearly see the pain and sacrifice of a deeply embedded faith . Though misguided , his ... Linus is revived and brought to life by the Others , presumably through the healing waters of the island . But Ben is ...
This book should be paired with Hannah's Four Seasons (9781448887408) from the Rosen Common Core Readers Program to provide the alternative point of view on the same topic.