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  1. Ben and his friends head for the sewers and plan their assault on mankind. This involves being thrown through the air by invisible animal trainers so that they land on-camera and scare hell out of sewer workers.

  2. Information for friends, family and work colleagues to help recognise the potential signs that a man they know is a male victim of domestic abuse.

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    As a kid, Ben is described as having short brown hair that spikes when it's wet (like when building the Dam) and is obese for his age. Despite being considered unappealing when smiling at one point, Ben's face has the "ghost of the handsome man he would become". As an adult (thanks to running the track team and eating right as a teen) Ben is tanned...

    Ben's role is very inconsistent between the book and the two live-action adaptations. In the 1990 miniseries, as a kid, Ben (Brandon Crane) is more bulky than fat and has blonde hair instead of brown. As an adult (John Ritter), Ben's appearance is a further departure from the book whereas he has a beard and is still huskier than Eddie or Bill, but ...

    Returning to Derry

    On May 29, 1985, Ben received a phone call from his old friend, Mike Hanlon(who was the only Loser to stay behind in Derry), telling him, that the killings are happening again and that It may have awoken from its slumber. Mike asks him to return to Derry, as he fears, that It may still well be alive. Ben reluctantly agrees to return to Derry and overcome his trauma and fears. (Novel only:) Shortly after the phone call, Ben heads down to a local bar, where he drinks heavily to relieve some of...

    Derry Library

    After meeting with the rest of the Loser's Club, each person goes their separate way around town. Ben visits the Derry Public Library to get a library card, and is greeted from above by It, standing on the staircase near the second floor of the library in his regular form. Soon after, It transforms into Count Dracula with Gillete razor blades positioned at odd angles in its mouth tearing off pieces of flesh and dripping blood onto the library patrons below every time it speaks, taunting Ben a...

    On Chapter 4 "Ben Hanscom Takes a Fall" section 4, Ben mentions his birthday is in October.
    Given how his last name is of old English origin, he is likely of British descent.
  3. Oct 2, 2015 · Will Hunting is a tough but brilliant young man from a working-class neighborhood whose life revolves around low-skilled jobs, hanging out with friends, fighting, arrests for minor crimes, and, secretly, reading everything he can get his hands on.

  4. When she renders Henry vulnerable, she becomes less afraid to demonstrate her hatred toward him. Instead of forgetting about Beverly, as his friends encourage, Henry wants to pursue her all the way to the Barrens because he cannot let her think that she got the best of him.

  5. How does he make him feel better about his decision to “change”? He tells Ben that when you are dying if you do your best, the people around you will do their best and stay with you. They will benefit from his actions. 25. What does Ben say his “change” in behavior is attributed to when speaking with his father?

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  7. May 4, 2020 · While Prometheus was a friend of the Olympians, he truly loved humans. The Greeks had many different myths regarding the creation of mankind, but according to some writings it was Prometheus himself who created the first mortals. Aesop, for example, claimed the Titan fashioned the first men out of clay and tears.

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