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“Thomas stared in horror at the monstrous thing making its way down the long corridor of the Maze. It looked like an experiment gone terribly wrong—something from a nightmare. Part animal, part machine, the Griever rolled and clicked along the stone pathway. Its body resembled a gigantic slug…” quote by James Dashner
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““Thomas stared in horror at the monstrous thing making its way down the long corridor of the Maze. It looked like an experiment gone terribly wrong—something from a nightmare. Part animal, part machine, the Griever rolled and clicked along the stone pathway. Its body resembled a gigantic slug, sparsely covered in hair and glistening with slime, grotesquely pulsating in and out as it breathed. It had no distinguishable head or tail, but front to end it was at least six feet long, four feet thick. Every ten to fifteen seconds, sharp metal spikes popped through its bulbous flesh and the whole creature abruptly curled into a ball and spun forward. Then it would settle, seeming to gather its bearings, the spikes receding back through the moist skin with a sick slurping sound. It did this over and over, traveling just a few feet at a time. But hair and spikes were not the only things protruding from the Griever’s body. Several randomly placed mechanical arms stuck out here and there, each one with a different purpose. A few had bright lights attached to them. Others had long, menacing needles. One had a three-fingered claw that clasped and unclasped for no apparent reason. When the creature rolled, these arms folded and maneuvered to avoid being crushed. Thomas wondered what—or who—could create such frightening, disgusting creatures.””

James Dashner

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Maze Runner, James Dashner, 2009

The Griever is a terrifying hybrid creature that embodies the unpredictable dangers lurking within the Maze, reflecting fear of the unknown.

In simple terms: A monstrous, unpredictable creature haunts the Maze.

Key Takeaway

Stay vigilant and adapt to unknown threats.

Themes

fear survival unknown technology biology

Mood

tense foreboding

Type

descriptive dramatic

When to use this quote

  • exploration
  • team missions
  • emergency response
  • science fiction settings

Key Concepts

mutation bio‑mechanical hybrid hazardous environments

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the creature symbolize for the characters?
  • How can fear be turned into motivation?
A Different Perspective

Its horror may distract from strategic problem‑solving.

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