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The exposition is the beginning of a story, where the setting and main characters are introduced, and sometimes the problem or conflict, as well. Thomas opens up as the main character in the novel. Thomas appears to be in a caged in an elevator acceding upwards when he realized that he could not remember anything but, his name. The caged elevator comes to a stop, soon after Thomas came out of the elevator, he saw a lot of teenaged boys. They told him that their clan names were the “Glade.” When Thomas looked around, he noticed that everyone was inside the dome-shaped building. The leader named Alby tells Thomas that his presence in the Glade is a long story, so he won't tell him until he takes "the Tour" tomorrow. Alby gives him the tour …show more content…
It is also when the conflict becomes more intense. Suddenly Thomas hears something coming his way and starts running away with Minho. Somewhere along the line, Thomas gets separated with Minho. Thomas is left alone with the creature chasing him. then Thomas does something brave he runs slower so the metal doors close onto the griver. In the meantime, Thomas finds Minho and the reunite. Thomas tells Minho everything that has happened. It becomes morning and Thomas and Minho come back to the clan telling them everything that happened. Soon Minho invites Thomas to be a runner. Soon a group of people, most of them runners go to the place where Thomas killed the Griever. But another person comes up the elevator and she knows Thomas really …show more content…
It was a number which they took back into the dome. Minho studies it for a couple of days, then Thomas came over to see what the electronic number was really about. Thomas stares at it for a while and says, “It’s our ticket out of here.” Thomas goes to meet the girl and she has two shots with her and a note. He reads the note and is terrified the last words said WCKD is good. He is terrified because he has had dreams on those words when he got to the camp., Resolution The resolution is the end of the story, and at the end of The Maze Runner Minho figures out the number is basically a navigator for the mase. Thomas starts to become restless and takes the shot and stabs it to himself, he, figures out a lot about himself and the mase. Minho and Thomas practically lead the whole clan to a door which says exit. There is where they enter a room where they figure out everything from a video which said play.

I like The Maze Runner because it is a mysterious and interesting novel. Everyone in the story has a unique personality especially, Thomas. The novel was really exciting it grabbed you on till the end of the book and the sprinkling humor made it even more interesting. The best part of the book was how it was solved, this book had a interesting ending to

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