Note #9: Learning from Failure
1. The character was Thomas, who was attempting to navigate through the maze to find a way out.
2. Thomas responded to failure by not giving up and trying again, learning from his mistakes.
3. He learned the importance of perseverance and problem-solving in the face of failure.
4. The lesson connects to the novel's theme of survival and resilience in the face of challenges.
Note #10: Location
1. The place in the story, the Glade, is described as a large, open area surrounded by enormous walls.
2. If you visited the Glade, you would see the Gladers working together, the Grievers lurking in the maze, and the Box opening.
3. My city is bustling with tall buildings and busy streets.
4. A visitor to my city would see skyscrapers, parks, and diverse neighborhoods.
5. The Glade is similar to my city in that both have a sense of community and organization among the residents.
6. The Glade is different from my city in that it is a contained environment with only a limited area to explore.
Note #11: Theme
The theme of the novel "The Maze Runner" is survival and resilience in the face of adversity. The characters must navigate dangerous mazes, face deadly creatures, and work together to overcome obstacles. Through their struggles, they learn the importance of determination, courage, and trust in order to survive.