Thomas From:
The Maze Runner
By James Dashner Project By
William Wei Direct Discription
I’d say you’re sixteen. And in case you were wondering, five foot nine… brown hair. Oh, and ugly as fried liver on a stick. page 15 Direct Discription
My name is Thomas, he thought.
That... that was the only thing he could remember about his life page 1 Characters Words
I cant stand sitting here while they're out missing.
p 109 Characters Words
What if all the wall movements had nothing to do with a map or a maze or anything like that? What if instead the pattern spelled out words
p273 Thoughts and Feelings
They needed memories. So he was going to get stung by a griever. Go through the changing. On purpose.
p 291 Thoughts and Feelings
He began to think how easy it would be without... He refused to finish the thought. He wouldn't leave Alby behind.
p 122 Characters Reactions
And then Thomas snapped. He completely and utterly snapped. he rushed forward and threw himself on Gally with his fingers like claws
p 357 Characters Reactions
He moved. Forward. He squeezed past the connecting rods at the last second and stepped into the maze
p 112 This shows that Thomas is sacrificing and is willing to sacrifice himself to help everyone escape This shows that Thomas is caring and wont leave a friend behind to save himself This shows that Thomas is clever and smart
because he figured out the secret code by thinking that the maze spelled words This shows that Thomas cares about the well-being of others this shows that Thomas is brave and will sacrifice him to help his friends. This shows that he cared a lot about chuck and that chuck was a good friend to him. It also shows that he doesn't have a lot of self-control.
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