Analysis Of The Book Insurgent, By Veronica Roth

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Sometimes, choices may have a greater effect than one might have initially thought it would. In Insurgent, by Veronica Roth, the main character, Tris, is forced to make many tough decisions that could potentially decide the fate of her entire city. She has to decide which of her boyfriend, Tobias’s, parents to support. Tris' final decision of who to support and how it impacts the city illustrates two of Roth's themes—how small choices can have a large-scale effect and division of community—and how they relate to the central conflict.
In the beginning, Tris has to decide to trust Evelyn, the leader of the factionless, and her goal of establishing a factionless society. Tris has a hard time understanding why Evelyn would want to destroy the faction …show more content…

In a book review/summary of Insurgent by Plugged In, they summarize that “Tobias believes that his father is exaggerating the importance of the information in order to seem more powerful than he really is. Tobias suggests that he and Tris return to the inner city of Chicago and find a way to bring down the Erudite faction.” Tris, though, starts to lean towards supporting Marcus because his way of dealing with the Erudite is much less violent and destructive. Tobias argues against this by saying that Tris does not really know Marcus. “He is right—I don’t know Marcus, and certainly not as well as he does. But my instinct was to believe Marcus, and I usually trust my instincts” (Roth 31). Tris thinks this after Tobias sides with Evelyn and, as she said she customarily does, she trusted her instincts. Although she trusts Tobias, Tris decides to go against his judgement and support his father. “Tobias said that dealing with Erudite was more important than finding out the truth. And if he had not promised the factionless control over all of Erudite’s data, he might have been right. But he left me no choice. I have to help Marcus, if there is even a chance that he is telling the truth. I have to work against the people I love best” (Roth 424). It is hard for Tris to come to this decision. She does trust Tobias but she trusts her instincts

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