In the book “Asylum” by Madeleine Roux I believe that the author foreshadowed that Dan, the protagonist, was connected to the asylum. One of the reasons I think this because many things had happened to Dan that hadn’t to anyone else at the summer program. One example was when one of the old workers who tortured people was named Daniel Crawford, the same name as the Dan that went to the summer camp. I think the author did this so it could leave Dan and the reader with many questions. “Hey so it turns out that there was this warden behind all of this horrible stuff here, and oh, guess what, we have the same name.” (Roux, page 205) This shows that Dan did not know this and that he was worried of what people might think. Another reason the author might have done this is so Dan could change as a character if he found out he was connected to old asylum and Daniel Crawford. He could be scared that he was related to the warden that tortured people. He could be scared that people might look at him in a different way if they found out. …show more content…
His parents had also never knew who his original family was. “Dan had already lived with so many families by that point. I think I just wanted to keep one thing the same-one piece of himself.” (Roux, page 254) This shows that even Dan's parents did not know a lot about his past and where he had came from. Many people, even police, had questioned that he was named the same as Daniel Crawford that used to work at the asylum. “Are you aware that you have the exact same name as the warden of Brookline asylum.” (Roux, page 254) I think the author might have included this to show that since Dan really didn’t know much of his past that this could be another reason he was connected to the old