
Insurgent
Chapter Twenty-Two
by Veronica, RothThe chapter opens with a tense and emotional scene as Shauna lies critically injured after being shot in the back. Lynn is paralyzed with guilt, blaming herself for the incident, while Tobias and Tris work together to carry Shauna to safety. The group navigates the chaotic aftermath of an attack, with Uriah joining them briefly before being sent ahead to fetch a doctor. The urgency of Shauna’s condition weighs heavily on the characters, and the half-mile journey to the Merciless Mart feels agonizingly long. Upon arrival, a doctor immediately tends to Shauna’s wounds, while Tris struggles with her own emotions and the gravity of the situation.
Tobias confronts Tris about her reckless behavior, accusing her of unnecessarily risking her life in a misguided attempt to emulate her parents’ sacrifices. Their argument escalates as Tobias delivers a harsh ultimatum: he refuses to stand by if she continues self-destructive actions. He emphasizes that he loves her for her Divergent identity, not for embodying a Dauntless stereotype. Tris is shaken by his words, recognizing their truth but conflicted by her own motivations. The confrontation ends with a tender yet strained moment as Tobias kisses her, leaving Tris emotionally unsettled and introspective.
Later, Tris visits Tori, who is recovering from her own gunshot wound. Their conversation shifts to the political intrigue within their faction, as Tris seeks Tori’s help in organizing a Dauntless meeting. Tori, a former spy, reveals critical information about Jeanine Matthews’ secret laboratory on the top level of a heavily secured building. She admits to attempting to assassinate Jeanine, driven by a personal vendetta. Tris senses Tori’s thirst for vengeance, hinting at the deeper conflicts and moral ambiguities within their resistance efforts.
The chapter concludes with Tris absorbing the revelations about Jeanine’s hidden lab and Tori’s failed assassination attempt. These developments underscore the high stakes of their rebellion and the personal sacrifices involved. Tris is left grappling with her own role in the conflict, torn between her desire for justice and the consequences of her actions. The chapter highlights the emotional and physical toll of the ongoing struggle, setting the stage for further confrontation and difficult choices ahead.
FAQs
1. How does Tobias react to Tris’s risk-taking behavior, and what does this reveal about their relationship dynamics?
Answer:
Tobias confronts Tris about her reckless behavior, stating that if she continues to senselessly risk her life, their relationship will be over. He criticizes her for trying to emulate her parents’ sacrifices without considering necessity, emphasizing that he loves “Tris the Divergent” who thinks independently, not someone blindly following faction ideals. This reveals their relationship is built on mutual respect for individuality and rationality. Tobias’s ultimatum shows his deep concern for Tris’s well-being and his refusal to enable self-destructive behavior, even at the cost of their romantic connection (e.g., “If you throw yourself into danger…I can’t love her”).2. What internal conflict does Tris experience after Tobias’s confrontation, and how does this relate to her character development?
Answer:
Tris initially reacts with anger but then fears Tobias might be right about her self-destructive tendencies. Her shaking hands and suppressed scream indicate recognition of her escalating recklessness. This moment forces her to confront whether she’s becoming a “Dauntless adrenaline junkie” rather than maintaining her Divergent identity. The conflict marks a pivotal point in her development—she must reconcile her grief-driven impulsiveness with her core values of thoughtful bravery. The chapter ends with her standing “at a loss,” suggesting the beginning of deeper self-reflection about her motivations and survival.3. How does the chapter contrast immediate physical danger with longer-term strategic threats?
Answer:
The chapter juxtaposes the urgent crisis of Shauna’s gunshot wound with the emerging revelation about Jeanine’s secret laboratory. While the characters focus on saving Shauna (with Tobias carrying her and Uriah fetching help), Tori later reveals the strategic threat—Jeanine’s high-security lab, implying ongoing experiments. This contrast highlights the dual challenges the characters face: reacting to immediate violence while uncovering systemic threats. The physical danger (blood, bullets) represents the visible conflict, while the lab symbolizes the hidden, intellectual warfare central to the Erudite-Dauntless power struggle.4. What does Tori’s revelation about Jeanine Matthews’ laboratory suggest about future plot developments?
Answer:
Tori’s disclosure that Jeanine has a secret, heavily secured laboratory on the Erudite compound’s top level foreshadows future confrontations. Her failed assassination attempt (“more expedient if Jeanine didn’t survive”) implies the lab contains critical secrets worth killing for. This sets up potential missions to infiltrate the lab, which may house dangerous experiments or information about Divergence. Tori’s thirst for vengeance and Tris’s leadership role suggest this intelligence will drive the resistance’s next moves, possibly involving a high-stakes heist or sabotage operation against Jeanine’s operations.5. How does the chapter use physical injuries as metaphors for emotional and ideological wounds?
Answer:
The injuries—Shauna’s gunshot, Tori’s healing leg, and Tris’s past wounds—symbolize deeper fractures. Shauna’s near-fatal injury reflects the Dauntless faction’s literal and ideological fragmentation. Tori’s reference to Tris’s past gunshot (“familiar with the feeling”) parallels their shared trauma from the uprising. Tobias’s accusation that Tris is “trying to destroy herself” frames her risk-taking as emotional self-harm. Even the setting (Candor’s lobby with scales) underscores the weighing of survival against sacrifice. These physical wounds make visible the characters’ struggles with guilt, grief, and faction loyalty in the war’s aftermath.
Quotes
1. “I am trying to make sacrifices, like my parents would have…”
This quote captures Tris’s internal conflict as she grapples with survivor’s guilt and the pressure to live up to her parents’ legacy. It shows her dangerous tendency toward self-sacrifice without considering necessity.
2. “The value of a sacrifice lies in its necessity, not in throwing your life away!”
Tobias delivers this powerful rebuke to Tris, articulating a key theme about meaningful sacrifice versus reckless behavior. This represents a turning point in their relationship dynamic.
3. “I love Tris the Divergent, who makes decisions apart from faction loyalty… But the Tris who’s trying as hard as she can to destroy herself… I can’t love her.”
This emotional declaration reveals both Tobias’s deep care for Tris and his boundaries. It highlights the central tension between Tris’s identity as Divergent versus her self-destructive Dauntless impulses.
4. “I believe you’re still in there. Come back.”
A tender moment where Tobias pleads with Tris to return to her true self. This brief exchange encapsulates the chapter’s emotional core and the possibility of redemption.
5. “I thought it would be more… expedient if Jeanine Matthews didn’t survive much longer.”
Tori’s revelation about her assassination plans introduces a new moral dilemma and foreshadows future conflict. This shows the growing desperation among the resistance.