
Roth, Veronica — Divergent 01 — Divergent
“In Beatrice Prior’s dystopian Chicago, society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue—Candor (honesty), Abnegation (selflessness), Dauntless (bravery), Amity (peace), and Erudite (intelligence). On her Choosing Day, Beatrice must decide between staying with her family or embracing her true self. But her choice shocks everyone—including herself.”
Tris Prior discovers she is Divergent—someone who doesn’t fit into any single faction—and uncovers a conspiracy that threatens the fragile peace of her world. As she navigates brutal initiation trials, unexpected friendships, and a dangerous romance with Four, she must decide who to trust before it’s too late.
Description
- Divergent, the debut novel by Veronica Roth, is a young adult dystopian story set in a futuristic, faction-divided Chicago. Society is organized into five groups, each dedicated to a specific virtue: Abnegation (selflessness), Candor (honesty), Dauntless (bravery), Amity (peace), and Erudite (intelligence). Sixteen-year-old Beatrice Prior, born into Abnegation, must choose her permanent faction during a coming-of-age ceremony. She selects Dauntless but discovers she is Divergent—an anomaly who doesn’t fit into any single faction, making her a target. As tensions rise between factions, Beatrice (now Tris) uncovers a conspiracy threatening the fragile social order. The novel explores identity, choice, and societal control, establishing the foundation for a trilogy.
FAQs
- What is the main theme of “Divergent”?
- • “Divergent” is set in a dystopian future Chicago where society is divided into five factions, each dedicated to a specific virtue: Candor (honesty), Abnegation (selflessness), Dauntless (bravery), Amity (peacefulness), and Erudite (intelligence). The story follows Beatrice “Tris” Prior as she navigates identity, choice, and societal conflict.
- Is “Divergent” part of a series?
- • Yes, “Divergent” is the first book in a trilogy by Veronica Roth, followed by “Insurgent” and “Allegiant.” There is also a companion book of short stories titled “Four.”
- Who is the target audience for “Divergent”?
- • The book is categorized as young adult (YA) dystopian fiction, appealing to readers aged 13 and older. However, parents may want to review content for younger readers due to its intense themes and action.
- What inspired Veronica Roth to write “Divergent”?
- • While specific inspiration details aren’t provided in the search results, Roth’s world-building reflects dystopian and societal-division themes common in YA literature. The book explores individuality and the consequences of rigid societal structures.
- How does “Divergent” compare to other dystopian novels like “The Hunger Games”?
- • Like “The Hunger Games,” “Divergent” features a strong female protagonist in a fractured society. However, “Divergent” focuses more on internal societal factions and psychological identity, whereas “The Hunger Games” emphasizes survival and rebellion against an oppressive government.
Quotes
- “We believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another.” — Veronica Roth, Divergent
- “Becoming fearless isn’t the point. That’s impossible. It’s learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.” — Veronica Roth, Divergent
- “Fear doesn’t shut you down; it wakes you up.” — Veronica Roth, Divergent
- “I am divergent and I can’t be controlled.” — Veronica Roth, Divergent
- “We can’t survive alone, but even if we could, we wouldn’t want to. Without a faction, we have no purpose and no reason to live.” — Veronica Roth, Divergent
- “A brave man acknowledges the strength of others.” — Veronica Roth, Divergent
- “I left Abnegation because I wasn’t selfless enough, no matter how hard I tried to be.” — Veronica Roth, Divergent
- “One choice can transform you.” — Veronica Roth, Divergent
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