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    costume, I was a scarecrow he was a hunter. Earlier in the week I saw flyers about haunted houses and corn mazes throughout Greenville and I knew he would love that. That was our big scary date; however he had no clue what was in store for him. We drove into the night, he asked me a thousand of questions about where we were going. When we finally reached our destination he was so excited to see the maze that he gave me the biggest bear hug I have ever experienced. You see, James loves scary…

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    How would you feel if you woke up in a hot creaky metal elevator in the darkness all by yourself, or you arrive in a strange place full of strange boys and aligned with a maze? That is exactly what happened to Thomas in The Maze Runner. After a long ride in a freaky and dark elevator all by himself to a place called the Glade, Thomas found himself surrounded by people he does not know in a place he has never been to. When he got there he realized that he doesn’t know anything about himself or…

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    The author, James Dashner, wrote the story Death Cure in the third person as if he was an observer of the action and adventure that occurred in the Maze Runner book series. Death Cure was set in a futuristic world where a zombie like virus affects the majority of the world’s population. The characters like Thomas, Newt, Gally, Frypan and Minho maneuver together through a variety of physical, psychological and emotional trials in order to survive this new world. Although this adventure book…

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    After reading a book, write down the title (underline and capitalize), the author of the book, the date you finished the book, the genre of the book and a one sentence summary of the book. If you abandon a book, please write that as well, but it does not count as a book read. 1.I Survived the Joplin Tornado 2011 by Lauren Tarshis The tornado was terrible but this is a historic fiction book about 11 year old Dexter going with a storm hunter/ show host that is chasing the Joplin tornado which…

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    would take forever to find the exit to a maze the size of New York City, but he still had hope. Thomas was a boy that had just woken up, with no memory, and no idea where he was. There were unknown boys surrounding him when he first opened his eyes. He soon realized that everyone had gone through the same process; waking up with no memory in a place you have never been to. The area where he was, looked like an old mill town, except it was surrounded by a maze that stretched farther than the…

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    The Maze Of Life Analysis

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    From birth until death, we are trapped in the maze that is life, confined to the ideology that happiness is determined by one's assets. Is it truly possible for one to for an individual to pursue their desire to be content merely by remaining within their comfort zone, or must you break societal boundaries in order to truly pursue happiness? Pursuing your happiness should not restrict you to the confines of a maze; If an individual remains within this maze for their entire existence, they may be…

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    Maze Runner Thomas

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    What would you do if you are isolated in a maze? How about you cannot remember who you were and what did you do before entered in the maze? It was happened to Thomas, a main character in a book, The Maze Runner, written by James Dashner. There were some other boys in the maze, who had the same situation as Thomas. Thomas is the newest boy in the maze, but he led to get out of the maze; even other boys, lived in the maze for about two years, could not do it. Thomas is described as a mysterious…

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    In the book “The Scorch Trials” by James Dashner is the second book the Maze Runner series. This book takes place in the future, the world is a desert and the narrator is a sixteen-year-old boy name, Thomas. Thomas is not so specific about his location. He tells his story in the third person. Thomas and his friends he called The Gladers have this sickness called the flare. They all have two weeks to travel 1000 miles North. The book starts with action when Thomas’ good friend Teresa gets taken…

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    The Maze Runner Essay

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    The Maze Runner by James Dashner is a really good book. The genre is young adult/science fiction/post-apocalyptic fiction. The point of view is limited third person and the main idea is that a bunch of kids as well as teenagers are stuck in an ever changing Maze with monsters, also they need to find a way to escape it. The people who put them all in the Maze are the Creators. They are part of an organization called W.I.C.K.E.D. It stands for World In Catastrophe: Killzone Experiment Department.…

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    of Maze Runner is about a group of people who are cut off from the rest of the world and set to live in a primitive tribal like society called the “glade”. In the group of boys that are chosen to live in the glade they have no memory of an outside society. This means that they can’t bring any outside theory’s or influences as the story progresses and rebel nature arises in the clan of boys as some start to rebel against the old ruler. The glade in which the boys live is in a centre of a maze,…

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