![]() That is definitely a good quality to strive for, but it doesn’t always come that naturally to me. I almost feel bad saying this, but I’m definitely NOT naturally selfless.I couldn’t do Erudite, cause I may not be stupid, but I’m DEFINITELY not Erudite smart–and the sorta things they’re into would really bore or exhaust my brain.I could never do Dauntless caaaauuuuse have you seen that jump they have to do? I couldn’t even have jumped ONTO the train, let alone off and down the whole!.The way I figured it…if I was in the Divergent world and tomorrow was the choosing ceremony day I would definitely pick Amity. However, I do value being polite and respectful as important qualities. I don’t like conflict, I’m very into art/graphic design, I like everyone to get along and have happy fun times but I also am big on telling the truth–mostly cause I am a terrible liar and just lying goes against my conscience. Cause for me personally, I’m like part Candor/part Amity. divergent divergent factions divergent movie submissionįor me I would say my parents are Candor and I was born into Candor, but I transferred to Amity. my mom, say things that may be true because they/she loves me but then I’m like, “Ya know, I reeeeaaally didn’t want to hear that.Īnd I would transfer to Amity cause at least they know not to carry on about something although it might be true.īut I would respect you, though you are Candor, because I do value honesty– to a point–and at least you’re not mean. That’s why I say my parents are Candor and I become Amity, cause often times my parents, esp. But I think with many of them it’s a case where they say the truth and tell you it’s because they care that they are being honest, but sometimes ya really don’t want to hear it even if it’s true. Well, that does sound pretty much what a Candor is. Resolution: Tris, Four, and the other surviving renegades board a train and flee past the fence.I honestly think I would be in Candor because I’m really honest but unlike some people in Candor, I tell the truth but I try my best to be nice about it. She locates the rest of the Abnegation survivors and takes them back to Dauntless headquarters to challenge Jeanine.Ĭlimactic Moment: Tris injects Jeanine with the mind serum and compels her to shut down the program and release the Dauntless soldiers from her mind control. The soldiers are sent to round up and execute all the Abnegation citizens.Ĭlimax: During the battle, Tris finds her mother, only to watch her be gunned down. Only divergents-including Tris and Four-are immune, but they play along to avoid being spotted. Third Plot Point: After graduation (false victory), the Dauntless soldiers are all injected with a mind serum that turns them into drones. On returning to the Dauntless base, Tris is attacked by fellow inductees, who are threatened by her higher ranking. He brushes her off, and she is cornered by Jeanine, who offers veiled threats about what would happen to Tris and her family should Tris stray from her proper place in society. Second Pinch Point: Tris tries to find out what’s going on from her Erudite brother. Tris’s mother sneaks in to warn her that something untoward is going on and that she can’t trust anyone with the secret of her divergence. Midpoint: After Tris proves herself in a decisive victory of Capture the Flag, she makes the cut and is graduated to Phase 2 of her training-where Four figures out she’s divergent. Neither the turning point nor the pinch is particularly strong here. ![]() She also bumps into Erudite leader Jeanine, the antagonist, who is up to something mysterious and sinister in Dauntless headquarters. This kicks off both her reactions to her relationship-and eventual romance-with him and her struggle to rank well enough amongst the new recruits to keep from being kicked out.įirst Pinch Point: Tris loses an important fight to a fellow inductee and finds herself in real danger of being cut. She leaves behind her family and her home and enters the new world of brutal Dauntless training-where she meets the handsome and mysterious instructor Four. Instead, she goes to the warrior class Dauntless, to which she has always felt drawn. This is where the main conflict first brushes her life, even though it doesn’t significantly change anything as yet.įirst Plot Point: At the ceremony, Tris surprises everyone by choosing not to remain in her parents’ faction Abnegation. Up to this point in the story, her life is utterly ordinary, despite her worries and fears and desires about which faction she will join. Inciting Event: Tris goes to discover her destiny within society, only to have her directions for which faction to join turn up “inconclusive.” She learns she’s divergent-belonging to not one, but three factions-but is warned not to speak of it, lest she be cast out.
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