Imprisonment In The Maze Runner By Nelson Mandela

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“To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.” These famous words declared by Nelson Mandela reflects the truth of the world. However, innocent people who have committed no crimes are stripped from their rights and refrained from living their lives fully. One basic human right is justice-- and it is never justifiable to limit the rights of citizens or legal residents who have committed no crimes. Justice is the invigorating wind that fills one’s lungs and soul with life. Imprisonment is the vine covered in thorns that wraps around one’s lungs and bruises the soul. Without the God-given rights that all humans are born to deserve, life is more like a prison than anything else. This is shown in the novel The Maze Runner.