Similarities Between Anthem And The Maze Runner

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Dystopian Novels

The novel Anthem and the Maze Runner are popular among teenagers by their interests, high expectations on them and shows what it would feel like being alone with no family, or technology. James dashner was the author that had wrote the dystopian novel Maze Runner he also writes other books because it was a series. James dashner was an author who writes some dystopian novels.

Anthem was a dystopian novel that Ayn Rand that wrote that teenagers liked to read and enjoyed it, it had talked about teenagers and some adults that had to survive without technology and having to survive with each other. To begin, there was many rules and none of them could be broken or they would end up getting beat by the adult that had somewhat controlled them. The adults would never let them be alone they all had to be around with each other and be together wherever they had went, they could not wander by …show more content…

they are both dystopian novels but they both do have different things and they don't tell the same story it's different but yet has things in common. First of all, one similarity from these novels is how they are not using any technology to try and to survive or trying to find their way out. Also, in both stories they have barely any food to survive. Another, similarity is in both stories they both have ways to survive. In The Maze Runner they are trapped in a maze and it's just a bunch of teenagers they all try to find a way out and end up going through the maze to find a way out without being hurt or killed. The end of The Maze Runner most of them get out of the maze and are safe. Then in the novel Anthem they are somewhat back in the past because they tried finding ways to survive without electricity and without technology, until they made electricity. Then finally in the end they escape where they had been from the people that controlled them and ended up finding the

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