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: In the absence of biological parents or a functioning society, the Gladers create a "tribe." Their survival is dependent not on their immunity, but on their loyalty to one another, which stands in direct contrast to WICKED’s view of them as "subjects" or "assets." 4. Societal Commentary

The central conflict of the text is the agency of the "Immunes."

: The landscape of buried skyscrapers and endless sand symbolizes the failure of the previous generation’s civilization. subtitle Maze.Runner.The.Scorch.Trials.2015.108...

: This is the heart of the "deep text." Teresa’s eventual betrayal isn't rooted in malice, but in a different kind of hope. She believes in the system’s ability to find a cure. Thomas, conversely, believes that freedom and human dignity are more important than a forced biological solution.

: Thomas and the Gladers realize that WICKED (World In Catastrophe: Killzone Experiment Department) was never providing a "rescue." The facility they are brought to at the start of the film is just another level of the maze—a clinical, sterile environment that masks a factory of human harvesting. : In the absence of biological parents or

: The infected "Cranks" serve as a mirror to the protagonists. They represent the inevitable future if a cure isn't found, but they also represent the literal "rot" of the world that WICKED is trying to fix through unethical means. 3. Identity and Choice

Unlike the Glade, which had rules and a semblance of society, the Scorch is a "burned world." She believes in the system’s ability to find a cure

In The Scorch Trials , the transition from the Glade to the Scorch represents a shift from controlled experimentation to a lawless wasteland.

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