Jaylene Miranda
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“My conclusion,’ she
explains, ‘is that you display equal aptitude for Abnegation, Dauntless, and
Erudite. People who get these kind of result are… Divergent.” For Tris and
other Divergents being different is dangerous, and dangerous people may do
things they don’t necessarily like. The Book Divergent by Veronica Roth is
about 16 year old Beatrice, Tris, and the struggles she faces as a divergent
transferring factions. Insurgent, the second installment of the Divergent
Trilogy, by Veronica Roth is about Tris and how she gets dragged into war
against Jeanine Mathews, Erudite, and the dauntless traitors who work with her.
In both stories emotions fly high and all over the place. I think Veronica Roth
is trying to show how emotions can takeover and make somebody do something they
won’t typically do.
In
Divergent, when Tris and her mother were about to slip away from the dauntless
under simulation Tris’ mother, Edith Prior, gets shot by a Dauntless
soldier to let her daughter find freedom. In the text, Tris states, “They
killed my mother. I point my gun into the alley and fire blindly… Just one set
of footsteps now.” (445) Tris is usually described as a small, shy girl who is
innocent and shows no real emotion but, in this part of the book Tris’ rage overcame
her actions. Tris could’ve knocked the Dauntless out because they had no
control over their actions but, because she was filled with rage and pain, she
killed them all, even her best friend, Will, so they could feel her mother’s
pain. This informs readers of Tris' fury at losing her mother and how she
distributed it to her mother’s murderers. It also shows how Tris did something
she will later regret but, because she was furious she did it anyway.
In Insurgent, after entering Jeanine’s private laboratory, Tris sees Tori
standing over a broken Jeanine threatening to kill her. After grappling Tris
says, “I hear her murmur her brother’s name – George Wu—and then I watch the
knife go in again. And Jeanine’s eyes turn to glass.” This is important
because in Divergent Tori is described as a placid, tranquil woman who doesn’t
show emotion but, in Jeanine’s lab Tori had a wild look in her eyes and fell
into an enraged state instead of her usual persona. Tori let her displeasure
for Jeanine take over and killed her brother’s murderer before getting the
information that can change the factions. This shows that Tori didn’t
listen to her rational side and just let her emotions do the work for her.
In
conclusion, Veronica Roth showed how emotions can takeover someone and force
them to do unthinkable things. People can learn how to control their emotions
and think rationally after reading this book. This book can show you the one of
many things that can happen if you lose the battle of will between your
emotions and yourself. This book also shows that
people have to think fast to get something and use emotions to fuel their
determination but, people shouldn't let their emotions tell them what to do.
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