Maze Runner Book Comparison

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The Dystopian novels The Maze Runner and Divergent say it is okay to be different. For example the Maze Runner is about how a group of kids called the Gladers will find a way to conquer the maze. Conversely,Divergent is about Tris how she is divergent and she needs to survive. In this two stories the big themes is that a perfect society never works.In addition, of these great books show that it is okay to be different. Being able to speak in your mind or being divergent, let's just say it is okay to be different. When Dashner wrote “Teresa. Oh I just thought I heard something… I don’t know maybe it was in my head. Did.. she say anything(Dashner 183). Right there, the readers knew there was something different about Thomas. The book goes on to say that Teresa and Thomas can speak to each other in their heads.Besides, in the …show more content…

Like in Maze Runner when the Gladers fought off the grievers to get out of the maze or when Thomas and Minho spent a night in the maze when it has never been done before. Like James dashner wrote “Much preferring one over three, he ran straight for the Griever that had chased him there. the ugly thing retracted just an inch, stopped moving his claw, as shocked at his boldness. Taking heart at the slight falter, Thomas screamed as he charged. At the last second before the collision, just as he got a close look at the metal and hair and slime, Thomas planted his foot dove to the right (Dashner 134). That was a perfect example of bravery, no one has ever escaped a Griever before Thomas did what he did. Because Thomas did this, the Gladers thought that he working with the creators. Also, in the novel Divergent act of bravery was when Tris climbed the ferris wheel with four, who was deathly afraid of heights. She did this so her could win paintball. Furthermore, she need to make a name for herself since she lots all of her fights up to that point. One thing you will need in your life is

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