Sexism In The Maze Runner

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“There are two types of people in the world, dreamers and doers.” (Rockwell n. p.) The Maze Runner shows a good example of how there are leaders in the world. The Maze Runner has a mythical as well as a sociological aspect about it (Ball 2014). There are many racial concepts as well as sexism in the movie. There are many lessons that can be learned from the movie. It has a strong relationship between reality and virtual. There are allusions that accompany theories founded by Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. One can see that in the movie, there are many racial, sexist, and examples of classing throughout the length of the movie. The movie appears to give a sociological approach as well as a degree of mythical approach. The guys are in a way segregated …show more content…

No one can put their finger on it, but he is not the same as the others. It appears as the movie progresses that Thomas is an undercover cop of some kind. However, he is unaware because his memory was wiped. As we see how Thomas and the other guys have been brainwashed somehow it strikes the feeling of how people want everyone to be a certain type of person. Catholic schools want their students to look similar in appearance. Many companies want their employees to be dressed the same. No matter how hard people try no one person will be the same as another person is a good lesson that can be seen from The Maze Runner. Also one can see that there are typically two kinds of people. There are those that tend to lead a group and there are those that tend to just follow the person leading. Thomas in the movie is considered the leader because he is trying to get everyone out of the Glade. Gally is considered the follower because he has been there for 3 years and has not attempted to escape. In the modern times there is always a person who is very confident and nine times out of ten that person will be the more successful individual. “Ascensionism… is evident in the… Maze Runner film series.” ("Mythology & Depth Psychology in the 21st Century"). Ascensionism is basically a person who is basically a leader. Like Thomas in The Maze Runner, he starts off the movie as a rookie or a “Greenie” and yet by the end of the …show more content…

It can also be associated with events that happen in real life. In todays times there are many classes and stereotypes placed among individuals as well as groups of people. Some consider life to be a test among people. The strongest and smartest tend to become more successful. People seem to be sent to earth to endeavor many tasks throughout life in order to see who will be the strongest and become the most successful. It is similar to sending rats through an experiment such as a maze. Which rat will travel the maze the quickest and be the most successful. The people on earth that are able to overcome the challenging obstacles that occur at the beginning of life are able to live more luxuriously during the final years of their life. Like The Maze Runner, everything in life is a test and it is up to individuals to either take it on alone and have a smaller chance for success or allow others to help them during the challenges allowing everyone to be

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