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This may have been made up for the show for dramatic effect.
There are no real life references to Hemingway being jealous of Dostoevsky's work or feeling in his shadow. Locke and Ben both mention him in comparison to Dostoevsky (who wrote The Brothers Karamazov, see above). The book was also mentioned by Speaker in The Lost Experience. #BOOKSHELF 2 TALLAHASSEE CAPTAIN AMERICA SERIES#
The writers of the show decided to include this number in the series as an homage to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. The title of the Season 4 finale, "There's No Place Like Home", is an iconic quote from the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. #BOOKSHELF 2 TALLAHASSEE CAPTAIN AMERICA MOVIE#
In the 1939 movie adaptation, one of the farmhands on the Gale farm is named Zeke. In one episode, Sawyer calls Charlie " Munchkin". The episode title " The Man Behind the Curtain" is a reference to a scene in the 1939 movie adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, in which the Wizard, manipulating the illusion of "the great and powerful Oz" from behind a red curtain, exclaims "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" This episode features flashbacks of Ben, whom Locke accuses of being "the man behind the curtain" before their trek to Jacob's cabin in the jungle. In the book, the house fell on the witch, but the shoes she was wearing were made of silver. Hawking and Desmond observe someone in red shoes being crushed by falling debris, just as the Wicked Witch of the East met her demise when Dorothy arrived in Oz in the 1939 movie adaptation of Baum's book. The Lost character Henry Gale came to the Island in a balloon (and Ben claimed he had done so when he was calling himself "Henry Gale") the Wizard arrived in Oz in a balloon. Dorothy Gale's Uncle Henry is assumed by many to be named Henry Gale, although his and Aunt Em's surname was never established in Baum's books. The Wizard of Oz Wonderful Wizard of Oz, The Minor characters include Principal Henry Grayle (possible connection to Henry Gale)and Restaurant Owner Hubert Kelly, who "Complained constantly that his electronic pacemaker was on the verge of electrocuting him.". Emilie de Ravin played the character Chris Hargensen in the 2002 television remake of Carrie. (" One of Us") This is again a different edition, the paperback edition. Ben reads Carrie in his library for the forthcoming book club discussion, and complains that he finds it depressing. A different edition of the book (not the same cover) is seen in Juliet's flashback, on Rachel's nightstand. The book that Juliet and the other members of the book club are reading. Seen on a bookshelf in Benjamin Linus' house. Jack is seen reading a portion of Chapter 2, "The Pool of Tears" from this novel to Aaron. In the non-canonical LOST: Via Domus, a copy of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland can be obtained and traded with other survivors. White rabbits are used as recurring themes in LOST. We see Vincent, the yellow labrador race by, as a reference to the white rabbit in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (" Pilot, Part 1"). This book by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There, have been incorporated into the story of LOST in many episodes, such as (" White Rabbit"), and (" Through the Looking Glass, Part 1"). See main article: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (" What Kate Did")Īlice's Adventures in Wonderland Alice's Adventures in Wonderland This book can be seen in the Swan station by Sawyer's bed as he is recovering from the injuries caused as a result of the raft incident (shown very briefly). Cooper also jokes that Huck Finn was "already taken." (" The Brig")Īfter All These Years After All These Years One of Anthony Cooper's aliases, and the one after which James Ford named himself, was Tom Sawyer. 3 Similar Stories Not Specifically Mentioned in Lostīooks and literature The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 2.7 Roman Authors Quoted on the Blast Door Map. 1.55 Mysteries of the Ancient Americas: The New World before Columbus. 1.26 Everything That Rises Must Converge. 1.23 The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah. 1.22 The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands. 1.21 The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three.
1.5 Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret.