"She locked Ben in: if he
could kill a dog, then why
not a child?"
The family see what
Ben is really capable
of
Instead of getting
Ben the
professional help
he needs, they
shun him aside
Out of sight,
out of mind
The Office Party
"They talked as if talk
were what had been
denied to them both"
David and Harriet
are soul mates
Like Ben, only they are
not alone because
they found each other
Ben's Birth
"She had been waiting to
exchange looks with the
creature who, she had
been sure, had been
trying to hurt her, but
there was not recognition
there."
Immediately
rejected by Harriet
Harriet does not even
see him as her own
son
The Insitituion
"Rows of freaks, nearly all
asleep, and all silent. They
were literally drugged out of
their minds."
Shows how widespread
the issue is
Almost dystopian,
shows how
important it is to
solve the issue
Ben is not one of a
kind, there are others
like him
"His pale yellow
tongue protruded
from his mouth.
His flesh was dead
white, greenish."
Ben is clearly in an
unhealthy state due to
his poor treatment
Makes the reader
question who the evil
people really are, the
different or those who
treat them
Pregnancy
"It was not possible that
such a tiny creature could
be showing such fearful
strength; and yet it did."
The baby is
supernatural and of
another species
First sign of Ben's
threating and
menacing violence
"This foetus - this creature
with whom she was locked
in a struggle to survive."
Harriet doesn't
think of Ben as a
'baby'
There is a lack of
motherly connection and
bonding
Rejected by his
creator
The House
"Even with David's quite
decent salary, and
Harriet's, the mortgage
of this house be beyond
them."
They are taking on a huge
responsibility and they don't
have the means to sustain it
They are relying
on others to build
their dream
4 Children
"They drank
champagne, and
poured some on
little Luke's head. It
was 1966."
Sense of
celebration
The vision is
becoming a
relaity
Ben Hurts Luke
"Paul had put his hand in to Ben through the
cot bars, and Ben had grabbed the hand and
pulled Paul hard against the bars, bending
the arm deliberately backwards."
Ben easily hurts people,
showing that he is not an
ordinary child
He hurts his own sibling,
showing just how malicious
he is
"They did not bother to
scold Ben, who was
crowing with pleasure
and achievement."
They are perhaps
scared of Ben and
that is why they don't
punish him
Ben shows no remorse
which shows how
malicious and evil he is
He is almost sociopathic
John's Gang
"Ben spent all his
time with John."
Ben is looking for
attention and
affection
elsewhere
He has finally been
accepted and has
integrated himself into
a part of society
Ben's Gang
"They were a bunch of
gangly, spotty, uncertain
adolescents."
A group of
society's
rejects
John's gang was the
only time Ben had
ever felt accepted, so
he builds his own
gang
"Muggings,
hold-ups,
break-ins...rapes
too."
Crimes increasing in
severity show how
dangerous he has become