However, Thomas’ leader Alby shows an interesting comparison between character traits dealing with morality from the start of the book until his suicide prior to escape. ![]() Thomas’ morals are early defined in the novel as he shows bravery and determination to help his fellow “Gladers” to survive and find a way out of the Maze surrounding the Glade. He makes friends and finds a meaning under the leader of the group named Alby. ![]() ![]() Fortunately, he is not alone and has support of a large group of boys within his age group. Upon arrival, Thomas has no recollection of any past memories, other than his name. In James Dashner’s The Maze Runner, a boy named Thomas is delivered to some place called the Glade in a small elevator-like box.
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