1.
Alby is the leader of the Glade. His
relationship with Thomas is like a mutual dependency; they get along to
survive. It is not until later in the book where many details are brought to
light, and their relationship takes a turn for the worse.
2.
Alby is described to be around 16 years of age.
His physical appearance is a young African American that is very muscular and
tall. He is a quiet person, but can be mean at times.
3.
One distinct comparison between Alby and myself is
that we are both quiet, but speak when it is needed to help benefit others and
ourselves. In this book Alby believes that he is needed to help benefit others
and keep peace within the Glade. I choose these qualities, because it shows why
sometimes things need to be done in order to make everybody have a mutual bond,
even though they may have a different opinion on this topic. This relates
because Alby has his own ideas about the Glade, but he doesn’t deny others of
their opinion or their beliefs.
I chose to draw a maze with Alby running out of
it. I think that it is important to show that Alby was able to overcome his
doubts about the maze. The maze represents the unknown to Alby. It is a place
that he has never been, and the feeling of not being completely in charge and
confident about his ability to keep the group safe feeds his doubt. The maze is
a symbol of fear to Alby, and it’s not until the group is in danger that he
works out his fear. This relates to me as well, because you have to learn to
face your fears, which is an obstacle that I have come across getting ready to
choose my path for the future.
by: Ashley
Which Ashley?
ReplyDeleteIt is well-written and makes a good connection. There are a few grammar issues, but not too many. I like the picture, but I do feel that you could have taken it a little farther.
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