I love that
how in Insurgent, Veronica Roth puts so much emotion into her characters. It’s not only about the war that’s going on,
but also about how Tris is actually doing.
Despite the rebellion, she’s hurting, fighting, loving and hating. Tris goes through a state of depression after
killing Will to save herself. She hides
things from everybody, including Tobias.
She and Tobias struggle with their relationship, fighting a lot of
times. They don’t have that kind of
perfect relationship where they tell each other everything, and love each other
all the time, never fighting. Through
everything, Tris tries to find herself, who she really is. She goes through a lot in this book, mainly
sorrow and despair. I mean, her parents
died for her, she killed her friend, and now her relationship is going
downhill. Obviously, she’s not only
thinking about trying to take over what Jeanine has created, but also about her
own self. And ironically, she came from
Abnegation, ha.
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