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The Maze Runner, World War Z, The Hunger Games

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Bravery Bravery is the theme that indicated in the texts The Maze Runner, Tomorrow When The War Began, World War Z, The Hunger Games. These four texts has shown that sometimes it’s a risk to your own life to be brave. In the book The Maze Runner written by James Dashner, Thomas woke up and finds himself amidst a group of men in large open spaces surrounded by huge concrete walls that will lead him to the maze. It opens every morning and closes when the sun sets. Later in the book, Minho and Alby (the two runners) went into the maze they didn’t return on time as usual. People were waiting for them at the gate including Thomas. At the last second they finally came out, however Alby was injured and the gate was about to close. Thomas thought he had no choice but to sacrifice himself for Alby. “Thomas knew he had no choice. He moved. Forward. He squeezed past the connecting rods at the last second and stepped into the Maze.” Dashner want …show more content…

This idea was shown near the end of the film when Gerry sacrificed himself to help other people by walking through all the zombies to get to another side of the hospital. This was to find the right vials with the cure to help people hide from zombies. Then when he made it to lab and he held up a sign saying “TELL MY FAMILY I LOVE THEM” to the security camera. He then injects himself with one of the vials. He didn’t know if it was the right vial but he takes a deep breath before he opens the security door to face the zombies that were outside. Forster want us to think that Gerry’s brave because it’s his job to risk his life for other people since he was an united nations investigator. But he could of escape and survive with his family without helping other people because he quited the job. He was being very brave and he also has risk his own life to help other people like Ellie in Tomorrow When the War

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