“And here is the simplest answer I have received; ‘Divergent’ means that my genes are healed” (Roth 125). Allegiant by Veronica Roth is the third installment in the Divergent series. The books talk about the factions and people who don’t really fit in the factions. They call them Divergent. Erudite, one of the factions, have been hunting the Divergent down and killing them. In the book Divergent all the factions fall apart. The Factionless people start to rule the city in Insurgent. In Allegiant Beatrice Prior, the narrator, and some of her other friends, leave the city to go beyond the walls. The narrator then finds out that Divergence isn’t hated, their envied. Beyond the walls of the city they come from is a city called Bureau. …show more content…
Very few people are GP. That's why people that don’t understand kill the different human beings. The Bureau made many cities trying to find a way to grow the Divergent population and increase the numbers for a perfect city. The Bureau altered with GD individuals, try to get them to blend in with the community. They placed them in multiple cities with many other individuals hoping one day that everyone will be perfect. Some cites, Chicago for one, got to be in Factions. In the Dauntless Faction, they go through a process called initiation. The narrator goes through stage one at the bottom of the ranking. People really didn’t care because she was a 'stiff’, Abnegation. She quickly gets really good in stage two. The Dauntless born are so happy for her but the transfers get jealous. Some of her transfer friends get so jealous that they stop talking to her. One of her old friends tires to freak her out by hanging over the chasm. What people don’t know about the narrator is that she can’t help but be great at a lot of things. Her mind works different from theirs and that what make them