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==Juliet's Book== |
==Juliet's Book== |
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+ | In [[A Tale of Two Cities]], [[Juliet]] hosts the meeting of the Book Club, which is discussing [[Stephen King]]'s [[Carrie (Book)|Carrie]]. |
* [[Adam (Other)|Adam]] criticizes Juliet's reading selection, saying that [[Ben]] wouldn't even read it in the bathroom. |
* [[Adam (Other)|Adam]] criticizes Juliet's reading selection, saying that [[Ben]] wouldn't even read it in the bathroom. |
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− | * [[Juliet]] tells [[Adam (Other)|Adam]] that it is her favorite book. Later, when the [[Others]] are drawn outside by the mid-air breakup of [[Oceanic Flight 815]], we see her clutching |
+ | * [[Juliet]] tells [[Adam (Other)|Adam]] that it is her favorite book. Later, when the [[Others]] are drawn outside by the mid-air breakup of [[Oceanic Flight 815]], we see her clutching the book. |
− | **Screen captures from the episode have shown the book to be [[Carrie (Book)|"Carrie"]]. |
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===Ben and Juliet=== |
===Ben and Juliet=== |
Revision as of 19:07, 6 October 2006
The Book Club is an informal group of Others who get together periodically to discuss a book that was selected by the meeting's host.
- Members include: Juliet, Amelia and Adam, among others.
- Ben was not invited to at least one meeting hosted by Juliet.
Juliet's Book
In A Tale of Two Cities, Juliet hosts the meeting of the Book Club, which is discussing Stephen King's Carrie.
- Adam criticizes Juliet's reading selection, saying that Ben wouldn't even read it in the bathroom.
- Juliet tells Adam that it is her favorite book. Later, when the Others are drawn outside by the mid-air breakup of Oceanic Flight 815, we see her clutching the book.
Ben and Juliet
- Adam's criticism that Ben would disapprove of Juliet's selection indicates either that Ben is the regular host of the Book Club, or has some personal connection with Juliet such as roommate, boyfriend, husband or brother.
Theories
- Adam and Juliet's discussion about Juliet's book choice could be a subtle commentary on Lost itself. During the dialogue, Juliet says, "here I am, thinking free will still acutally exists on-"
- The book Carrie is potentially an allusion to Juliet's character. Perhaps she perceives herself as an outcast, like Carrie, and will get her revenge by assisting or joining the Lostaways.
- The art on the wall looks similar to that in the Staff station.
- Strange Resemblances:
- The man sitting next to the older woman looks vaguely similar to the policeman who released Jack from jail at the end of "A Tale of Two Cities".
Quotes
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