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    a perfect society everything is the same. Throughout a perfect society so many laws and rules are passed. Another idea of a perfect society is you are in certain categories or groups. Two examples of a distopian society is The Maze Runner and Anthem. In Anthem and The Maze Runner there are so many similarities. The book Anthem was written by Ayn Rand. Equality 7-2521 is the main character. The book takes place in a town where there is a bunch of factions and you are assigned your own faction and

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    She‚ who is unknown‚ is a high class young lady‚ who sits and observes a group of handsome men flirt with a prostitute at the play house. The prostitute received much attention from the men that surrounded her. She questions the fact that those men would give the time of day to a person of such. To get inside the gentle men’s head‚ she decides to play a role as a prostitute. In order to satisfy her wandering mind she decided to play the role as a prostitute and work her magic at the play house. She

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    experience of his life‚ every quality of his mind is written in his works.” As English writer Virgina Woolf quoted‚ the authors thoughts and beliefs has a large influence on the book so‚ as an introduction I will explain about James Dashner‚ the author of THE MAZE RUNNER. Firstly‚ I will explain about his background. Dashner was born in 1972 and lived with his 5 sibilings. Dashner loved books as a child and has stated he had read a large range of books. Dashner wrote THE MAZE RUNNER in 2009 and

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    Anthem and Maze Runner both share strong character development throughout the story. In anthem equality is developing as a character of his own while in Maze Runner‚ Thomas is with a group. The novels have similar reactions to the dystopian elements in their society. The dystopian elements help develop both Equality and Thomas‚ which is because it made Equality a wiser person and made him learn about individualism while for Thomas he has to keep fighting and trying everyday to run out the maze. Thomas

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    Have you ever read a book from the Maze Runner‚ 13th Reality or‚ Mortality Doctrine. If you have you know these are James Dashner’s most famous series.I am going to tell you about each of the three listed books from above and tell you why they are famous. The Maze Runner series is from the point of view of a boy named Thomas who‚ after being trapped in a metal box‚ comes to a place called the glade. They are supposed to find a way out and have been unable to do so for the two years there has been

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    While you were looking at around at the library for something to read‚ something seems to catch your eye. The novel is The Maze Runner by James Dashner and he focuses on the setting and mood to tell the story. It centers around a eerie post apocalyptic setting called the Glade with a large expansive ivy covered stone maze surrounding it. Also the characters encounter various scenerios of which it is eerie‚ adventurous and mysterious. Mood and setting is conveyed through the use of an eerie‚ adventurous

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    I closed the never ending book. Never before have I encountered a person that was treated like this by his friends. I learned that life has sacrifices that you have to make in order to get something done. Every challenge that someone has to face‚ there is

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    In this action packed thriller known as The Maze Runner by James Dashner we meet a young man known as Tom and thats all we know about this young man as he is deposited in the building known as the maze to the other 19 boys he meets‚ all with the same problem he has‚ they have no memory of their pass so sorry but I can’t give away too much but to understand this little excerpt I am laying out for this question well we need to know about how Tom first adjusts to this foreign landscape‚ in the beginning

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    The Maze Runner is a book to movie adaption of the James Dashner book that goes by the same title. The movie was first released in Mexico on September 11‚ 2014 and made its debut in the United States eight days later on the nineteenth. The movie was very different from the book but show some components that were wonderfully used. The Maze Runner follows a group of teenage boys trying to survive in a maze when all of a sudden girl appears and starts changing everything. They don’t know who put them

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    al‚ 2014). Lesions‚ pharmacological inhibition‚ long-term potentiation (LTP) saturation‚ the act of learning itself within the hippocampus can result in impaired spatial learning and memory (Whitlock et al‚ 2006 and Suh et al 2011). Morris water maze test was developed by Richard G. Morris in 1981 for testing of hippocampal dependent memory including acquisition of spatial memory and long-term spatial memory (Morris‚ 1981). It is one of the main models used in the validation of neurocognitive

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