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“Thomas knew what he thought. Those images would never leave—the Gladers would be haunted by the horrible things that had happened in the Maze for the rest of their lives. He figured that most if not all of them would have major psychological problems. Maybe even go completely nutso.”
Though the Gladers have been rescued, Thomas knows that the horrendous events they endured in the Maze will live with them all for the rest of their lives. In this sense, peace is a fleeting luxury.
“Maybe this was worse. When they’d settled into bed last night, everything had seemed good and safe. Yeah, maybe this was worse, to have that suddenly taken away.”
This quote again addresses the psychological impact of betrayal and manipulation. Thomas wonders if the Gladers might have been better off with no hope than with the false hope created by their fake rescue.
‘“You’re subject A-five and they called you the Glue.’ Newt gave him a startled look. ‘The Glue?’ Thomas let go of his shirt and stepped back. ‘Yeah. Probably because you're kind of the glue that holds us all together.’”
The Gladers realize that they all have been branded with tattoos that identify who they are in relation to the group. These tattoos show just how deceptive WICKED is, in that the boys did not have them the night before. The tattoos are synonymous as well with a label placed on a piece of property, or cattle branding, highlighting that they are just “property” in the eyes of WICKED.
“He still felt her absence; it was like waking up one day with no teeth in your mouth. You wouldn't need to run to the mirror to know they were gone.”
“Hunger. It's like an animal trapped inside you, Thomas thought. After three full days of not eating, it felt like a vicious, gnawing, dull-clawed animal was trying to burrow its way out of his stomach. He felt every second of every minute of every hour.”
This is a very insightful description of hunger. The quote also adds to the “animal-like” environment Thomas and the others are thrown into, fighting monsters—as well as hunger—at every turn.
‘“You’re all still here because of an uncanny will to survive despite the odds, among … other reasons.’”
‘“And yet it’s not really an experiment as much as it is … constructing a blueprint … Putting them all together to achieve the greatest breakthrough in the history of science and medicine.’”
The Rat Man suggests that what they are forcing the Gladers to endure is for a greater good. Somehow, their ordeal is the basis of a blueprint, a blueprint that just might save all of humanity.
‘“If I can tell you anything today, it is that you should never, ever believe your eyes. Or your mind, for that matter.’”
“Then, to top it all off, they gave them a hideous disease, with the cure as bait to lure them to continue. Who even knew what was true and what was a lie. And the evidence continued to suggest that they’d singled Thomas out somehow.”
Thomas realizes that, true to his words, Rat Man has informed them all that they have been infected with the Flare to force them to finish the Trial. Once again, manipulation and distrust form the shaky basis for Thomas and the Gladers to carry out their orders.
“We were way more than close. Things happened. We remembered stuff. Made new memories.”
‘“Not all cranks are gone,’ the man said. ‘Not all of them are past the Gone … Different ones at different levels. Best you learn who to make friends with and who to avoid. Or kill.’”
This is one of the first instances where the group hears that the disease actually has different stages with accompanying symptoms. It is suggested that, once someone is too far gone, they are best avoided or even killed.
“And then they were kissing. Something exploded within his chest, burning away the tension and confusion and fear. Burning away the hurt of seconds earlier. For a moment it felt like nothing mattered anymore. Like nothing would matter ever again.”
The Scorch Trials is a Young Adult novel, and as such, the relationships between the adolescents often take center stage. In this instance, the hurt and confusion that Thomas feels as a result of Teresa’s odd behavior and apparent betrayal are washed away by one kiss.
“Running away from her was the hardest thing he’d ever done, he had no doubt of it.”
“He didn't care about the others anymore. The chaos around him seemed to siphon away his humanity, turn him into an animal. All he wanted was to survive, make it to that building, get inside. Live. Gain another day.”
“He turned to look just in time to see the rain start falling outside, as if the storm had finally decided to weep with shame for what it had done to them.”
The trauma of the lightning storm is so seared into Thomas’s mind that he feels as if the weather itself should be apologetic for the loss of life and chaos that he has just witnessed.
‘“Sometimes I wonder,’ Thomas murmured … ‘If being alive matters. If being dead might be a lot easier.’”
This quote is another glimpse into Thomas’s mind as he is on the verge of losing hope, which is dangerous for the group. He has seen so much suffering and death that he wonders if it might be easier to be one of the dead.
“Brenda looked over at Minho, then back at Thomas. She grinned. ‘Well, then that’s stupid. I know I’m on the verge of crazy, but I would’ve picked you. You seem like the leader type.’”
Brenda’s entrance into Thomas’s life adds another layer to the plot. Here, she casts doubt on who the real leader should be. While she might just be a precocious teen, she could also be or a Variable, placed in Thomas’s path by WICKED.
‘“False hope,’ she said. ‘Guess that's better than no hope at all.’”
Brenda alludes to how important hope is, even false hope, when faced with the harsh reality of surviving in this post-apocalyptic world.
‘“Tom, don’t even try to talk back, just listen. Something terrible is going to happen to you tomorrow. An awful, awful thing. You’re gonna be hurt and you’re gonna be scared. But you have to trust me. No matter what happens, no matter what you see, no matter what you hear, no matter what you think. You have to trust me.’”
“The betrayal meant he couldn't trust her anymore, and his heart told him he couldn't forgive her.”
‘“No. I kind of accepted it, in a way. That saving you was worth losing what we might've had.’”
“Thomas nodded mockingly. ‘Yeah, we’ve heard that before. This time we mean it. We’re not going to sit back and let you treat us like rats anymore. We’re done.’”
‘“Come on, Tom. They might’ve erased our memories, but they didn’t remove our brains. We were both part of this, and when they tell us everything—when we remember why we put ourselves through this—we’re going to do whatever they tell us to.’ Thomas thought about that for a second and realized he couldn’t possibly have disagreed more.”
“Thomas couldn’t control it anymore. Rage pulsed inside of him. Luckily, he only had to think the words, because he could never have spoken them aloud. Teresa. Go away … No. Don’t say another word. Just … leave me alone. And you can tell WICKED that I’m done playing their games. Tell them I’m done!”
Thomas is unable to deal with all the issues of mistrust and manipulation around him. Though he and his friends are supposedly safe, and though Teresa has sworn that she means well, Thomas tells her to leave him alone, thereby suggesting that he cannot trust anyone at this point.
By James Dashner