How does tris change in divergent




















I think Tris liked the way she looked because being strong made her feel like she was very powerful and she could defend herself in any situation, which is something that she had a problem with in the beginning of the book. Tris's changes in her physical appearance helped her throughout the book because they made her have a tougher mindset as well as having a stronger body, which was a deadly combination against anyone trying to mess with her.

In conclusion, I think that Tris's changes throughout the book helped her from beginning to end because it helped her get through some hard struggles, such as her mother and father dying. I think that if Tris didn't change the way that she did throughout the book, that the end would've been completely different because she wouldn't have had the same values as she did if she didn't change. All in all, Tris's changes from beginning to the end of the book were all beneficial to her. Unknown December 18, at PM.

Unknown June 4, at AM. Unknown April 12, at PM. Newer Post Older Post Home. Men reaching for her in her Abnegation room — symbolic, scared of death. Tris gets taunted by him and then gets knocked out. To the surprise of many fans, Four and Christina fall in love. We fight, and we laugh, and we fall in love. This story is basically what would happen if there was no war. In my fanfiction Al is still alive and he barely passed initiation, so yeah. Tris never cut her hair because I like her hair longer!

And Tris and Tobias get married, have sex- there will be lemons , And have a child. Tris and Tobias split up and get all gushy about how much they love each other. Now, Tris never suffers any ill treatment at the hands of Four, her Dauntless beau. Tris dies. I love you. Shailene Woodley officially left the fourth film in February , after previously slamming the TV idea, and that was the final nail in the Ascendant coffin. Surprisingly, a TV project was still in the works for quite some time, remaining in development until then end of So Tris may seem like a pretty closed-off person she doesn't make friends easily , but she's not exactly an ice queen either.

If anything, she's got this storm of emotions inside her. All those feels, though, are what make Tris such a great main character: we identify with her because she's got lots of complicated emotions. That means she isn't easy to put in a box or a faction. The book may call this quality "Divergent"—because Tris supposedly diverges from the norm—but we call that quality "being human" because it's really hard to put most people in boxes labeled with one particular quality or feeling.

We don't want to get all afterschool special here, but we will if we have to. Heck, even dead poet Walt Whitman would read this and identify with Tris, since old Walt knew what it was like to have many different, contradictory feelings at once.

Or as he put it, "I contain multitudes. So, yes, from one perspective, Tris is super special because she's Divergent. But from another perspective, being Divergent is another way of saying "she's got complicated and conflicting feelings"—and we all have that.

Which is handy, because it makes us immune to mind control. Here's a fun party game that's not really fun and not really a game : Choose an emotion, flip through Divergent , and find two places where Tris seems to have wildly different feelings about the same topic.

When Tris rejects Al, she feels bad for him: "I wish I could tell him not to take it personally" See, Tris feels bad and wishes she could make things better for Al.

She continues to try to be friends and make things better between them—because she's a sensitive girl who feels bad when other people are in pain.

Or is she? When Tris beats the snot out of Molly, she doesn't feel an ounce of bad about hurting the girl: "I wish I could say I felt guilty for what I did. I don't. In fact, she might've killed Molly if Four didn't pull her away. That tells us that Tris isn't a sensitive girl who feels bad when other people hurt. So which is it? Is she a sensitive girl who feels bad when other people are in pain or is she guilt-free and lovin' it? The answer is, she's both, depending on the circumstances, the people involved, and probably whether or not she had a good breakfast before hand.

Hungry people are mean. That's scientific. And the fact that she has such widely different reactions to these two events is emphasized by how similar the language is between them: She wishes X—and in one case, she acts to help Al and in the other she acts to hurt Molly.

You can play this sort of game with almost any feeling or quality Tris might have. Do you think Tris is observant and smart? Yes—remember how she realized she could win the paintball game by climbing the Ferris wheel No—remember how long it took her to realize that her brother was going to switch to Erudite 5. It would have been a piece of cake for Veronica Roth to make us hate Tris.

It's easy to imagine the reader thinking that Tris is real self-centered because she keeps making all sorts of "I" statements like, "I am selfish.

I am brave" 5.



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