Divergent Theme Essay

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In the book divergent there are many different themes here are the 10 main ones identity,Fear,society and class,family,friendship,power,guilt and blame competition,choices,and secrets.The overall theme is tris's choice.
Divergent’s central character, Tris Prior, experiences changes over the course of the book that emphasize the book’s main theme of rite of passage. Tris, upon turning sixteen, is forced to choose whether she wants to remain in her faction (Abnegation) with her family, or choose to change to another faction where she will most likely never see her family again. Tris bravely decides to change to the Dauntless faction (which coincidentally, is known for their bravery), where she goes through an initiation process in order to become a full-fledged member of Dauntless. Over the course of the initiation process, Tris seems to change from child to adult when she faces many tasks which force her to realize …show more content…

Especially if you've just abandoned your family and are facing competition from some power-hungry enemies. But as helpful as friends can be (unless they're mind-controlled), it can sometimes be hard to deal with friends, especially if you haven't had them before. Divergent's Tris is new to the whole friends thing, so when she's trying to figure out her identity, she also has to work through friend stuff, too.
In Divergent, power is all about making other people do what you want them to do. (It's kind of like advertising in that way.) There's the straightforward power of Dauntless, who beat people up and destroy things. Then there's the more complicated, more manipulative power of Erudite, who want to control things, either through newspapers changing people's opinions or just, you know, controlling people's minds directly. And then there's Abnegation, whose power lies in sacrifice, which makes them stand

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