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The Scorch Trials Analytical Essay

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The Scorch Trials, a dystopian story written by James Dashner, takes place in a world, plagued by the deadliest illness in human history. Thomas gets his memory wiped out by WICKED, an organization that is devoted to find a cure to a disease called the flare. Thomas is sent out with a group, and they are put through enormously difficult tests for WICKED to study their reactions. One recurring lesson in the book suggests that people will do anything to survive, even if you have to give up the people you love. Right from the beginning, the story already makes the characters fight to survive. The characters knew that they were in a grave situation immediately. “All of it has been part of the trials, you understand? Phase one to be exact. And we are still dangerously short of what we need. So we’ve had to up the ante, and now it’s time for phase two. It’s time for things to get difficult.” We see how the characters have been through so much, and persevered to stay alive. Now, they are told that things will continuously become more difficult, and they will …show more content…

He makes sure to describe each scene with accurate detail to lock the readers in, making them believe that they were there themselves. James Dashner mixes his word choice and imagery and blends them together to help the story become that much better. “As soon as Thomas’s hand made contact with the odd metal ball, the boy stopped moving. His arms and legs stilled and the stiffness in his twitching torso went away in an instant. Thomas felt a thick wetness on the hard sphere, oozing up from where the kid’s neck should’ve been. He knew it was blood, could smell the coppery scent of it.” This is a great example of James Dashner blending in imagery and word choice. He also uses this to help create more structure within the story. James Dashner is magnificent at using author's craft to help develop his story into the next

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