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Literary Elements In The Scorch Trials By James Dashner

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In the book, The Scorch Trials, by James Dashner, Thomas and the Gladers are resting after being rescued from the Maze. They soon realize that their situation is far from over. They go through the Scorch Trials, encountering Cranks and other predicaments along the way, emotionally and physically. This page-turning novel displays literary elements such as foreshadowing, imagery, and external conflict. To begin with, the author foreshadows that WICKED was not done with the Gladers yet. “He knew these dead people. They were the ones who’d rescued the Gladers. Just the day before.” (13). This shows that they were not rescued. They were just taken to another part of WICKED. Also, “What had happened? How could everything be taken away from them so fast?” (14). This shows that the Gladers’ situation just got bad fast. The author is foreshadowing that they will still have to deal with WICKED’s trials. Thus, the author uses foreshadowing to keep people reading. …show more content…

For example, “... did nothing to block the blinding light and searing heat beating down from above. He opened his mouth… and a raw plume of dry warmth shot down his throat, seeming to obliterate any air or moisture in its path.” (94). This displays imagery because it describes how it made Thomas feel. The reader can imagine how bright and how dry it was. Additionally, “It was a wasteland. In front of him, a flat pan of dry and lifeless earth stretched as far as he could see. Not a single tree. Not a bush. No hills or valleys. Just an orange-yellow seat of dust and rocks; wavering currents of heated air boiled on the horizon like steam, floating upward, as if any life out there were melting toward the cloudless and pale blue sky.” (95). This exhibits imagery by describing what the land looked like. It puts a picture in the reader’s mind. To sum up, the imagery in this novel helped understand what the characters

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