The Importance Of Setting In The Underground By James Dashner

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While I was reading this particular section, the part made think about how the author is truly brilliant in carrying out the storyline. For instance, when Thomas and Brenda ran away from the bombing, they had no other choice but to go to the Underground where Cranks who were Gone were roaming around. I like how the author described the setting in a very descriptive way. “Dust coated the long-dark light fixtures on the ceiling, at least half of them busted, jagged glass screwed into rusty holes. All in all, the place had the feel of a haunted tomb” (Dashner 271). Further, I think the setting of this part is important because it brings more suspense and tension to the story. If the setting was not suspenseful, for example a place like the

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