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  1. This quote appears in Chapter 3 as Chuck introduces himself to Thomas when the boys first meet in the Glade. Chuck’s words serve a few different purposes. The awkward boy has only been in this new world a short time. He was the last new arrival before Thomas, so Chuck is no longer the newbie.

  2. When the meeting ends, a frightened-looking Chuck appears at the door and says Alby is asking for Thomas. Summary: Chapter 27. Alby asks to speak to Thomas alone, and tells him that during the Changing, he learned who Thomas and the girl are, and that it isn’t good. He also says that he knows about “the Flare,” which Thomas doesn’t ...

  3. Chuck tells Thomas that when he first arrived, he cried every night out of fear and desire to go home. Chuck asks Thomas if he think he has good parents, ones who miss him now that he is gone. This makes Thomas angry at the Creators for putting them in the Glade and depriving Chuck of a normal life. Thomas assures Chuck that he has parents who ...

  4. Chuck confides in Thomas, revealing how he cried every night and his dream to someday be reunited with his family. Thomas assumes the role of caretaker for Chuck, like an older brother or even a father figure.

  5. When Chuck tells Thomas that he's the talk of the town he's surprised, but it's for good reason: "Oh gee, let me think. First, you go out in the Maze when you're not supposed to, at night. Then you turn into some kind of freaky jungle dude, climbing vines and tying people up on walls.

  6. Chuck wakes Thomas the next morning, telling him that he needs to start acting normal or things will get worse for him. As they reach the kitchen, Chuck tells Thomas how proud he is of him and how great it is that he will be a Runner. Seeing mixed looks of admiration and disgust from other Gladers, Thomas asks Chuck if they found Gally. Chuck ...

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  8. The theme of Growing Up appears in Chuck rolling his eyes at Thomas: he’s treating him like a child just because he doesn’t yet know about the Grievers. Learning about looming threats like the Grievers will enlighten Thomas, but will also make him lose his childhood innocence.

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