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다음 문학 작품들과 인용문, 작가들은 현재까지 로스트에서 언급되거나 보여진 적이 있습니다. 세부 내용을 보시려면 원문을 봐주시기 바랍니다. 이 문서의 주요 목표는 목록 작성을 위한 것입니다.
책과 문학
After All These Years
이상한 나라의 앨리스
이상한 나라의 앨리스 (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
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| 원문보기: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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| 저자: 루이스 캐럴 (Lewis Carroll)
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| 로스트에서의 등장:
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's, better known as Lewis Carroll, literary works Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 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", "The Man Behind the Curtain", and "Through the Looking Glass".
- In episode 1, pilot, we see Vincent the yellow labrador race by, as a reference to the white rabbit in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- White rabbits are used as recurring themes in Lost.
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여보세요 하느님, 저 마가렛이에요
여보세요 하느님, 저 마가렛이에요 (Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret)
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Bad Twin
바하이 정교 법전
성경
시간의 역사
시간의 역사 (A Brief History of Time)
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카라마조브 형제들
카라마조브 형제들 (The Brothers Karamazov)
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캐리
캐치-22
나니아 연대기
나니아 연대기 (The Chronicles of Narnia)
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| 원문보기: The Chronicles of Narnia
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| 저자: 클라이브 스테이플스 루이스 (C.S. Lewis)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 샬롯 스테이플스 루이스는 이 책의 저자인 클라이브 스테이플스 루이스와 관련이 있습니다. 두 사람의 이니셜은 C.S. Lewis로 일치합니다.
- Narnia is a hidden world where time passes faster than on Earth and where magic is common. The guardian of Narnia is Aslan, a lion who appears after death. Only certain people chosen can enter Narnia. All references to the Island, Jacob, visions of dead people and the Losties.
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Dark Horse
Dark Horse
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| 저자: 태미 호그 (Tami Hoag)
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다크 타워
다크 타워 (The Dark Tower)
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| 저자: 스티븐 킹 (Stephen King)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 세 편으로 이루어진 시리즈물입니다. 국내에서는 총잡이 (The Gunslinger), 태로우 카드 (The Drawing of the Three), 황무지 (The Waste Lands) 라는 이름으로 출판되었습니다.
- 다크 타워 시리즈의 첫 번째 책인 총잡이는 벤이 자신의 집에서 척추 수술을 받은 후 회복될 때 책상 옆에서 볼 수 있습니다. ("The Man from Tallahassee")
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Dirty Work
Dune
Dune
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| 원문보기: Dune
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| 저자: Frank Herbert
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The Epic of Gilgamesh
백주의 악마
백주의 악마 (Evil Under the Sun)
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마천루
마천루 (The Fountainhead)
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| 저자: 아인 랜드 (Ayn Rand)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- Sawyer is seen reading this book while noticeably missing Kate ("Par Avion")
- Peter Keating, a main character in the book, is in love with Catherine Toohey, who he calls "Katie." Keating is something of a con-man, manipulating, using and backstabbing his way to prominence in his architectural firm. Katie knows this, and even Keatings potential to use her, but says she loves him anyway.
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해리 포터
해리 포터 (Harry Potter)
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| 저자: 조앤 캐서린 롤링 (J.K. Rowling)
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암흑의 핵심
암흑의 핵심 (Heart of Darkness)
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| 저자: 조셉 콘래드 (Joseph Conrad)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- Jack asks Kate "Tell me something, how come every time there's a hike into the heart of darkness you sign up?" when Kate volunteers to go on the boar hunt with Locke. ("Walkabout")
- Charlie tells Hurley, "One minute you're happy-go-lucky, good-time Hurley, and the next you're Colonel bloody Kurtz!" ("Numbers")
- Sawyer refers to John as "Colonel Kurtz" ("Confirmed Dead")
- Colonel Kurtz is a character in the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, which is loosely based on Heart of Darkness.
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Hindsight
Hindsight
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| 원문보기: Hindsight
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| 저자: 피터 라이트 (Peter Wright)
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코란
호텔
호텔 (Hotel)
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| 저자: 아서 헤일리 (Arthur Hailey)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 벤의 책장에서 이 책의 사본을 볼 수 있습니다. ("Through the Looking Glass").
- This story depicts a group of people who's lives are intertwined with a Hotel. Each of these characters has a shady past and each person is currently dealing with these pasts and trying to redeem themselves in the present.
See also: Books on Ben's shelf
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역경
역경 (I Ching)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 역경의 표의 기호가 달마 로고에서 보여집니다.
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모렐의 발명
모렐의 발명 (The Invention of Morel)
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| 저자: 아돌포 비오이 카사레스 (Adolfo Bioy Casares)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 소이어가 배럭스에서 이 책을 읽고 있는 것이 보여집니다. ("Eggtown")
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섬
섬 (Island)
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| 저자: 올더스 헉슬리 (Aldous Huxley)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- The Pala Ferry alludes to Pala, the fictional island of this novel's title. ("?")
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줄리어스 시저
줄리어스 시저 (Julius Caesar)
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| 저자: 윌리엄 셰익스피어 (William Shakespeare)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 소이어가 로크에게 "당신도야, 브루투스? (You too, Brutus?)" 라고 말합니다. ("Two for the Road")
- This is a reference to the famous quote, "Et tu, Brute?", which are Caesar's last words in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
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쥬라기 공원
쥬라기 공원 (Jurassic Park)
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| 저자: 마이클 크라이튼 (Michael Crichton)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- The Monster's similarities with a dinosaur in relation to Jurassic Park is directly referenced by Nikki when she debunks Paulo's theory on the Monster by telling him "it's not Jurassic Park, Paulo." ("Exposé")
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Kings of Love
Kings of Love: The Poetry and History of the Ni'Matullahi Sufi Order
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| 원문보기: Kings of Love
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| 저자: P. L. Wilson, Nasrollah Pourjavady (translators)
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랜슬롯
랜슬롯 (Lancelot)
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| 원문보기: Lancelot
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| 저자: 워커 퍼시 (Walker Percy)
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어둠 속의 웃음소리
어둠 속의 웃음소리 (Laughter in the Dark)
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Left Behind
Left Behind
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| 원문보기: Left Behind
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| 저자: Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins
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파리대왕
파리대왕 (Lord of the Flies)
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| 원문보기: Lord of the Flies
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| 저자: 윌리엄 골딩 (William Golding)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- This novel is mentioned by Sawyer. "Folks down on the beach might have been doctors and accountants a month ago, but it's Lord of the Flies time, now." ("...In Translation")
- Charlie mentions how the Tailies went "all Lord of the Flies." ("What Kate Did")
- Hurley encounters a fly-infested boar hanging from a tree whilst trekking through the jungle ("Numbers")
- Wild Boar were present both in the book, and on the island
- The younger boys complained of a mysterious monster that traveled through the forest with ease.
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백경
백경 (Moby Dick)
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| 저자: 허먼 멜빌 (Herman Melville)
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On the raft, Michael suspects that Sawyer is on the raft because he has no reason to live, a form of honorable suicide. In Melville's Moby Dick Ishmael comments on how whaling is his substite for the "pistol and ball," his suicide.
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The Moon Pool
Moon Pool, The
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| 저자: A. Merritt
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로스트에서의 등장:
- The Moon Pool of the Looking Glass DHARMA Initiative Station is a possible reference to this classic, pulp-scifi/fantasy novel concerning the strange adventures of the botanist Dr. Walter Goodwin on mysterious, otherworldly islands in the South Pacific (this character shares his name with the Other known as Goodwin, who was sent by Ben to join the tail section of survivors). ("Greatest Hits")
- The characters of The Moon Pool cross through a portal to an underground city called Muria, a name which was obviously derived by the author from that of the fabled lost continent of Mu / Lemuria.
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The Mysterious Island
Oath, The
Oath, The
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| 저자: John Lescroart
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로스트에서의 등장:
- Seen in Ben's tent in The Brig, when talking to Locke about how he's isn't ready to see all of the mysteries of the island until he kills his father.
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Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, An
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오디세이
생쥐와 인간
유혹하는 글쓰기
유혹하는 글쓰기 (On Writing)
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| 저자: 스티븐 킹 (Stephen King)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- The bunny theme in lost is an obvious reference to On Writing. In the nonfiction book, a writing exercise asks the reader to analyze an albino rabbit in a cage with the number 8 written on its back. A bunny with a number 8 on it's back is seen in many episodes of Lost, along with other bunnies with either different or no numbers.
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Our Mutual Friend
오 개척자여!
오 개척자여! (O Pioneers!)
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| 원문보기: O Pioneers!
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| 저자: 윌라 캐더 (Willa Cather)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 이 작품의 주요 등장인물 두 명은 강하고 독립심 강하며, 재치 있는 소녀인 알렉산드라와 그녀의 남편 칼입니다. 로스트에 등장하는 칼의 이름은 "Karl" 이지만, 이 책에 등장하는 칼의 이름은 "Carl" 입니다.
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아웃사이더
아웃사이더 (The Outsiders)
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| 저자: Susan E. Hinton
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로스트에서의 등장:
- In the flashback scene in the van, Hurley's friend Johnny says to him, "Stay gold, Ponyboy." This is a quote from the Outsiders, which is itself a reference to the Robert Frost poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay". In the novel, Johnny Cade's last words are "Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold." ("Everybody Hates Hugo")
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진주
진주 (Pearl, The)
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| 저자: 존 스타인벡 (John Steinbeck)
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향수
향수 (Perfume)
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| 저자: 파트리크 쥐스킨트 (Patrick Suskind)
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레인보우 식스
Rick Romer's Vision Of Astrology
Rick Romer's Vision Of Astrology
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The Shape of Things to Come
Shape of Things to Come, The
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The Shining
The Shining
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| 저자: Stephen King
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로스트에서의 등장:
- Minkowski mentions to Michael who was bouncing a tennis ball against a wall, about the scene in the film where the main charcter Jack bounced the balls against a wall before attempting to murder his family. The film was based on Stephen King's novel of the same title.
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Slaughterhouse-Five
Slaughterhouse-Five
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| 저자: Kurt Vonnegut
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로스트에서의 등장:
- Desmond's experiences of becoming "unstuck in time" are similar to those experienced throughout the book by the protagonist Billy Pilgrim.
- Both Desmond and Billy Pilgrim experience these in a military setting, and become shunned by their squadmates. One of Desmond's squadmates is called Billy in reference to the novel's protagonist.
- During a gameshow heard in the background in Meet Kevin Johnson, the novel and its author are named in one of the questions.
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Stand, The
The Stand
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| 원문보기: The Stand
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| 저자: 스티븐 킹 (Stephen King)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 제작자들에 의하면 이 책은 로스트에 영향을 끼친 책이라고 합니다.
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Stranger in a Strange Land
Stranger in a Strange Land
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The Survivors of the Chancellor
The Survivors of the Chancellor
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A Tale of Two Cities
The Third Policeman
Through the Looking-Glass
Through the Looking-Glass
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앵무새 죽이기
앵무새 죽이기 (To Kill a Mockingbird)
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나사못회전
나사못회전 (The Turn of the Screw)
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발리스
발리스 (VALIS)
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| 원문보기: VALIS
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| 저자: 필립 킨드레드 딕 (Philip K. Dick)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- Locke gives Ben this book to read while he is held captive in the Barracks. Ben claims that he has already read it, and Locke replies that he might have missed something the first time. ("Eggtown")
- Ben is actually seen reading it in Barracks ("The Other Woman")
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워터십 다운의 열한 마리 토끼
워터십 다운의 열한 마리 토끼 (Watership Down)
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| 원문보기: Watership Down
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| 저자: 리처드 애덤스 (Richard Adams)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- Kate finds Sawyer sitting on the beach reading this book. Boone said that he was reading it while on vacation in Australia. According to Sawyer, the book had just washed ashore. ("Confidence Man")
- Sawyer is again seen with the book while sitting on the beach. ("Left Behind")
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오즈의 마법사
오즈의 마법사 (The Wizard of Oz)
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| 원문보기: The Wizard of Oz
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| 저자: 라이먼 프랭크 바움 (L. Frank Baum)
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로스트에서의 등장:
- 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 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.
- In 틀:Ep, Mrs. 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. In the book, the house fell on the witch, but the shoes she was wearing were made of silver.
- 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 is features flashbacks of Ben, whom Locke accuses of being "the man behind the curtain" before their trek to Jacob's cabin in the jungle. ("The Man Behind the Curtain")
- In one episode, Sawyer calls Charlie "Munchkin". ("Tricia Tanaka Is Dead")
- In the 1939 movie adaptation, one of the farmhands on the Gale farm is named Zeke. Sawyer calls Tom "Zeke" in one episode.
- 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. ("There's No Place Like Home, Part 1")
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시간의 주름
시간의 주름 (Wrinkle in Time, A)
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작가
- Locke and Ben both mention him in comparison to Dostoevsky (who wrote The Brothers Karamazov, see above).
- There are no real life references to Hemingway being jealous of Dostoevsky's work or feeling in his shadow. This may have been made up for the show for dramatic effect.
- Ben sarcastically tells Locke that he prefers King when given a copy of The Brothers Karamazov to read while in confinement.
- Damon Lindelof has said that his novels (especially the Stand) have been a major influence on Lost. Numerous other ties exist, such as a mutual admiration between the writers.
- The Others' book club is reading and discussing Carrie, which he wrote (see above). ("A Tale of Two Cities")
- Damon Lindelof has also sighted The Langoliers as a source of influence on the show. The Langoliers depicts a group of strangers who are on a flight that travel into a time rip, into a new dimension.
- An early Tang Dynasty (618-907) poem by Chinese poet Li Bai, "Mt.Tianmu Ascended in Dreams" is seen as calligraphy in flashbacks of Jin and Sun's home.
- See link for a complete English translation.
- The content itself is surreal, being about a man who journeys far in a dream as though in a vivid parallel dimension, only to be abruptly awoken to the mundaneness and bitterness of reality. This is a paradox uncovering that dreams can be better at revealing the truth than reality.
- Locke attempts to recreate his brief sighting of the blast door map on a page from a 1939 book of poems by Alfred de Musset, called Sur les Débuts de Melles Rachel et Pauline (On the Beginnings of Miss Rachel and Miss Pauline).
지그문트 프로이트 (Freud, Sigmund)
- In Chapter I of his book, Civilization and Its Discontents, Sigmund Freud discusses a letter he recieved from his friend, the French novelist and mystic Romain Rolland. In this letter, Rolland describes what he calls the "Oceanic" feeling - that is, a feeling of eternity, a deep and innate connection with all things, a "oneness" with the world. Rolland, a "man of faith," sees this "Oceanic" feeling as being the primal source of all religion, but itself independent of any particular religion. Freud, an atheist and avowed "man of science" disagrees. While he admits that many people may experience this "Oceanic" feeling, he locates its source not in some mystical feeling of connection, but in an infantile helplessness experienced when confronted with a hostile world and the subsequent longing for the protection and guidance of the father. For Freud, this "Oceanic" feeling is "sustained by fear of the superior power of Fate."
자주 등장하는 테마
소이어의 책
소이어는 "편협한" 인격을 가지고 있지만, 한 편으로는 독서광입니다. 그가 책을 읽거나 인용하는 것을 몇몇 에피소드에서 볼 수 있습니다. :