In "Divergent," Tris experiences a profound epiphany about her identity and the societal divisions around her. She realizes that she does not fit neatly into any one faction, embodying qualities of multiple groups, which signifies her Divergence. This understanding empowers her to embrace her uniqueness and challenge the rigid societal norms, ultimately motivating her to fight against the oppressive system. Her epiphany marks a turning point in her journey toward self-acceptance and rebellion.
Tris loves her Dauntlessinstructor Tobias (Four) in Divergent.
Tris and Four, from the Divergent series of books, do not get married.
yes tris does survive initiation and she becomes a member of dauntless
Yes, the point of views switch between Tris and Tobias in the third Divergent book, which is Allegiant.
Molly makes fun of Tris' childish body and during fights, Tris beats the crap out of Molly.
Tris loves her Dauntlessinstructor Tobias (Four) in Divergent.
Tris Prior is the most important main character of Divergent.
Tris and Four, from the Divergent series of books, do not get married.
The name of the first person Tris was assigned to fight in the book "Divergent" is Molly.
yes tris does survive initiation and she becomes a member of dauntless
Yes, the point of views switch between Tris and Tobias in the third Divergent book, which is Allegiant.
Molly makes fun of Tris' childish body and during fights, Tris beats the crap out of Molly.
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Tris prior from divergent. :)
Al, a fellow transfer with Tris
Peter spray-paints the word 'stiff' on it.
For starters, Tobias was abused as a child and Tris wasn't. Tobias is physically strong as well.