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    I decided to read the Maze Runner by James Dashner. This storyline takes place in the future, but the author actually wrote it in the year of 2009. The genre was science fiction. I wanted to read this book because I know many people who has read it and I heard only great reviews. Another reason I wanted to read it was because the movie had just came out and the previews looked amazing. I really wanted to watch the movie but I always read the books first! “Who were the main characters?…

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    “The Maze Runner” is a teen dystopia set in the aftermath of civilization’s demise. Thomas, our main character, wakes up in an elevator with no recollection of his name or his past; trapped in an expansive maze guarded by bio-mechanical beasts called Grievers. He is tossed in with sixty other boys his age, with whom he must find a way out. Their civilization resides in a small glade in the centre of this maze, where they survive solely off of their own agriculture and supplies. They select their…

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    The Maze Runner is a book written by James Dashner. The book is about a boy name Thomas, who was put into a glade with boys. Later came a girl named Teresa. They later found out that Teresa and Thomas were apart the Keepers, which was what they call the people that put them in the glade. Thomas found a way to get out and asked everyone to come with him, some stayed and some when along with the plan. They got out of the glade and found that it was all-apart of the Keeper’s plan for the Gladers.…

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    The “Maze Runner”, starts off with Thomas waking up in an elevator not knowing anything thing about himself, except for his name. As the doors open he finds himself in the Glade, a large open area surrounded by walls. Other boys are also present, however they too do not recall any memory of themselves. In the Glade, every morning the walls open revealing a huge maze, but at night it closes. Normally every 30 days a new glader arrives (that’s what they called themselves), however not until…

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    in a coma. When the girl wakes up from a coma she says that her name is Teresa and tells Thomas that the maze is a code. They realize that they must solve the code to escape the maze. There are people called runners to go into the maze to try to figure out a way to get out and they create maps as they do so. Thomas looked at the Maps that the runners had created and figured out that the maze walls spell out the words “Float Catch Bleed Death Stiff Push” (290). After receiving this code…

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    ain't easy, ain't easy nohow." (Dashner 28). In the post-apocalyptic fiction novel The Maze Runner by James Dashner, the author shows that a character can fight and change the parameters established by his society to a great extent. . Thomas, the main protagonist of the story, arrives in the Glade with all his memories of previous live erased. The Glade is a small area with four walls separating them from the maze. He quickly adapts his surroundings and soon shows an outstanding performance…

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    didn’t smell the smoke until I heard the sirens. I stood up quickly, knocking the chair out behind, and bewildered, watched the entrance of the firetruck over the heads of the festival goers. The truck headed directly toward the hay bales and the corn maze where a plume of black smoke snaked toward the sky. Next came the whooping of the Police…

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    “What you must understand about me is that i’m a deeply unhappy person”.Throughout the amazing novel “Looking for Alaska” there are many important themes, Alaska’s unexpected death helps me to understand many of them. The impact of the death of a loved one is one of the main themes in this novel. It is used to help the reader understand the overall message, which making the most of life and the importance of moving on from the past and learning from it. John Green uses symbolism and motifs to…

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    The Maze Runner

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    Maze Runner “Wicked is good,” said Ava Paige (Patricia Clarkson) in the film ‘The Maze Runner’. Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) frustrated and a curious teenager when brought into the maze soon decides to find more about it. Instantly when he arrives at the maze he runs away from the others and is called a runner by the other teenage boys. Chris Nashawaty from the entertainment website, says “Thomas quickly proves to be an invaluable addition to the tribe. He’s curious and brave and he doesn’t cower from…

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    Maze Vietnam

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    I came to Maze Vietnam by accident. Around the time I was depressed because of some personal problems, I decided to look for a new door for my life to get rid of those stresses and sorrows. I found on YBox and saw Maze Vietnam's core member recruitment, which included the video editing team. But which is the specialty I'm training on. So, I decided to register form. I still remember, midnight that day, in the dark room, no light, only the dimly light of the screen laptop, I filled in form. I…

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