Divergent By Veronica Roth Thesis Statement

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I. Introduction
a. Attention Getter: A society built on conformity. One’s lively hood determined by a single test.
b. Link (relevancy statement): What if one book had the ability to give you control over your life and your future. What if being different meant you were killed, would you take that risk.
c. Credibility Statement: Divergent teaches readers to value and fight for their differences. The novel also shows mankind the importance of facing one’s deadliest fears.
d. Thesis Statement/ Preview: In the novel, Divergent, Veronica Roth utilizes the motifs of fear and diversity to establish why the book is of value to mankind.
II. Background of Book:
a. How did you first discover the book: I first encountered this book when my older sister introduced it to me. She had already read it and instantly knew it was a book for me. I finished the book in a …show more content…

Quote from the book: "We can't be confined to one way of thinking and that terrifies our leaders. It means we can't be controlled. And it means no matter what they do, we will always cause trouble for them. I feel like someone breathed new air into my lungs. I am not Abnegation. I am not Dauntless. I am Divergent" (Roth 442).
i. Theme the Quote illustrates: This quote signifies that you do not have to be defined by a single trait. Some people may refute this statement because they believe if everyone is similar there would be less conflicting opinions in society. But on the contrary, this quote shows how being different allows people to strive in new way and teaches people to accept who they are. It implies that people should embrace their differences even if others frown upon it. One’s life should not be confined to one way of thinking. Allow yourself to be different. Allow yourself to be Divergent. ii. Reason why the theme is significant to Mankind: The quote displays how mankind should not be controlled by the government. People should embody their diversity and permit themselves to be their own unique

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