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I have begun to read the second book in the Divergent series, Insurgent. By continuing Tris Prior and Tobias Eaton´s journey after running away with the attack simulation data, they seek shelter in Amity with some other Abnegation survivors, including Tris´s brother, Caleb. After 3 or 4 days in Amity, Dauntless traitors, including Eric, invade the headquarters in search for any or all divergents. After barely making it out of Amity, the survivors plus Tris and Four get back on the train that is filled with members of the factionless. When they are taken a the factionless safehouse, they are greeted by their leader, Evelyn Eaton. Now, I know what your thinking, but back when Tobias was a child, his mom died just after he turned 10, or so they thought. After finding out that his mother didn´t die and left him with his abusive father, Tobias immediately wanted to leave, and they did. They left and went to Candor, where Tris and Tobias were asked very personal questions while they were under a truth serum, which exposed both of them, how embarrassing! Not only did it expose them in front of everybody, but it made Tris and Tobias get into a big fight. Which is definitely not good because when Dauntless traitors come to get all the divergents, they have to work together to save not only themselves but others also.
I can connect my story to the Holocaust because like Hitler, Erudite is beginning to control all the factions after they destroyed Abnegation, which are like the Jews. After killing all the Jewish, Hitler tries to take over all the countries around Germany. In Insurgent, Erudite is planning to control a bunch of Dauntless soldiers that will later become an army that will dominate and attack anyone in their way, like the Nazi soldiers.
I am continuously surprised about how the characters fix problems or face problems. I really love how the author describes what they think or why they act the way they do. I wonder what would happen if instead of a simulation they used something else to control people. Would it be as effective?
I have begun to read the second book in the Divergent series, Insurgent. By continuing Tris Prior and Tobias Eaton´s journey after running away with the attack simulation data, they seek shelter in Amity with some other Abnegation survivors, including Tris´s brother, Caleb. After 3 or 4 days in Amity, Dauntless traitors, including Eric, invade the headquarters in search for any or all divergents. After barely making it out of Amity, the survivors plus Tris and Four get back on the train that is filled with members of the factionless. When they are taken a the factionless safehouse, they are greeted by their leader, Evelyn Eaton. Now, I know what your thinking, but back when Tobias was a child, his mom died just after he turned 10, or so they thought. After finding out that his mother didn´t die and left him with his abusive father, Tobias immediately wanted to leave, and they did. They left and went to Candor, where Tris and Tobias were asked very personal questions while they were under a truth serum, which exposed both of them, how embarrassing! Not only did it expose them in front of everybody, but it made Tris and Tobias get into a big fight. Which is definitely not good because when Dauntless traitors come to get all the divergents, they have to work together to save not only themselves but others also.
I can connect my story to the Holocaust because like Hitler, Erudite is beginning to control all the factions after they destroyed Abnegation, which are like the Jews. After killing all the Jewish, Hitler tries to take over all the countries around Germany. In Insurgent, Erudite is planning to control a bunch of Dauntless soldiers that will later become an army that will dominate and attack anyone in their way, like the Nazi soldiers.
I am continuously surprised about how the characters fix problems or face problems. I really love how the author describes what they think or why they act the way they do. I wonder what would happen if instead of a simulation they used something else to control people. Would it be as effective?
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