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The Maze Runner Literary Analysis Universal themes are frequent ideas in literature that occur in plays, stories, poems, and movies – although the literature pieces were composed decades and possibly even centuries apart. In The Maze Runner, a film based off of the dystopian-fiction novel by James Dashner, universal themes of dystopian societies are increasingly apparent each time it is watched and studied. Some noted themes that this film possesses are heroic scenarios, odd elements, social cohesion, and a startle factor. First, heroic scenarios are frequent throughout the movie. Thomas, the main character, portrays many heroic traits and engulfs himself into the storyline as a leader and a hero. One thing that Thomas did was put himself in the maze at night, after only 2 days of being there, to save Alby and Minho. Supposedly, nobody had survived a night in the maze or seen a griever and lived to tell about it. “I think in all the time we've been here, no one's ever killed a Griever before.” (The Maze Runner) Minho explains to the group that out of all of the years they’ve been there, nobody has done something this big. Thomas, however, in order to save his new friends, risked his life. Thomas displays this heroic trait again, near the end of the film, when he risks his life to lead most of …show more content…

There are many startle factors and twists throughout the movie that keep the watcher interested and wanting more. One of them is how Thomas, Alby, and Minho survive a night in the dangerous maze, even though every boy in the glade doubts that they will, even Minho. While watchers might have suspected that they would survive and possibly see a griever, many watchers might not have suspected Thomas to come so close to dying to squish the griever between two closing walls. “He didn't just see it. He killed it.” (The Maze Runner) Minho explains to Chuck that Thomas didn’t just see a griever, he killed

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