Faction pendants from the movie Divergent. How do we choose Loneliness? Book “Four. Divergent Story"

"Divergent" book summary trilogy by American writer Veronica Roth. The novel, like the entire trilogy, is written in the genre of post-apocalyptic dystopia. The plot of the book “Divergent” is familiar to many thanks to the film.

"Divergent" Veronica Roth summary

In post-apocalyptic Chicago, survivors are divided into five factions based on their abilities: Abnegation, Erudite, Dauntless, Amity and Candor. Every year all 16 year olds take an aptitude test which determines the faction they are best suited for. Each faction performs its own function in society, and all its members share a common set of character traits. There are also Outcasts - those who did not fit into any faction or, for one reason or another, dropped out of one of them. Outcasts are forced to live in poverty on the city streets.

The main character of the book, Beatrice Prior, grew up in the Abnegation faction, but always admired the Dauntless and secretly dreamed of breaking out of her faction, but felt obligated to her parents. Before the selection ceremony, her aptitude test shows an indeterminate result: she can become Erudite, Abnegation, or Dauntless because she is a Divergent, a person with multiple aptitudes. However, the government is afraid of the Divergents because they are difficult to control, so Beatrice is forced to hide her result. At the selection ceremony, her brother Caleb chooses Erudite, and Beatrice hesitates, not wanting to leave her parents, but still chooses Dauntless. Now she is Tris, an initiate, but not yet a member of the faction, since she first needs to undergo initiation.

Among the neophytes, Tris finds new friends: Christina and Al from the Sincerity faction and Will from the Erudite faction. She also finds rivals: Peter from the Sincere faction, Molly and Drew. Tris has never had to fight or shoot, so her training progresses more slowly than everyone else's, for which she is mocked or pitied. However, she tries to become stronger and more skilled in fighting. Her triumph is a victory over one of her strongest rivals - Molly. The victory becomes partly Tris's revenge for her public insult. Her friend Al, despite his enormous physical strength, refused to harm people, even his rivals, without a good reason and deliberately lost in almost all fights. At the end of the first stage, Tris' name is listed sixth on the list, which means that she remains in Dauntless and will not become factionless. Al shows tender feelings for Tris, but this only causes her bewilderment and awkwardness between them. Amid the trials of initiation, the relationship between Tris and the neophyte instructor, nicknamed For, develops. At first it seems to her that he is unreasonably nagging her, but over time she realizes that he was simply encouraging her in this way and forcing her to fight.

The second stage of initiation builds on the emotional challenge, and each day the initiate goes through simulation processes that immerse them in a realistic world where they must fight their fears, one by one, until the person either overcomes that fear or gives up. For initiates, the simulation process is very painful, but the fact that Tris is a Divergent allows her to understand the unreality of what is happening, which others cannot, and as a result she ends up first on the list. At night, Peter, Drew and Al beat Tris and want to kill her by throwing her off a cliff onto the rocks. But For, who happened to be nearby, saves her. Soon after the incident, Al begs Tris to forgive him, but she refuses, threatening to kill him if he speaks to her again. In despair at her rejection and out of fear of becoming factionless, Al jumps off a cliff. Tris, Christina and Will are shocked by his action. Everyone in Dauntless, led by Eric, praises Al's suicide as an act of bravery, but Tris sees this act only as an act of human cowardice.

Over the next few days, Tris and Fora's relationship develops rapidly. He learns that Tris is a divergent and tries in every possible way to protect her from the dangers of life in the Dauntless faction. Tris learns that the third stage of initiation is a more advanced version of the simulation - the "landscape of fear" - where the initiates will have to overcome All your fears. The most important generals will be present during this test, and if Tris exposes herself, she will be killed. For decides to help Tris: he wants her to show herself as Fearless, and not a divergent. To do this, For and Tris go to his landscape of fear, where Tris learns his real name - Tobias, and also learns that he was abused by his father as a child. Tris also finds out why Tobias is called Four: he only has four fears (Four from English - four). This is the minimum amount of fear a member of the Dauntless faction has ever had. After training, Tobias shows Tris the tattoo on his back. It shows images of all factions. This is how Tris finds out that Tobias is also a divergent.

Tris comes to Erudite to see her brother Caleb, but notices that Erudite ideals have already settled in him, and he is no longer the same person she knew. There, in Erudite, she is summoned by their head, Janine Matthews, the author of accusatory, revolutionary articles against Abnegation (and, in particular, against the parents of Tris herself). Tris realizes that Janine poses an immediate threat to her life and the well-being of the city, as she craves power over the factions at any cost.

Based on the results of the third stage, Tris ranks first on the list. After the initiation is completed, Eric injects all Dauntless with the latest version of the serum, which plunges non-Divergents into a kind of trance, during which they become weak-willed killing tools. Tris and Tobias, as Divergents, are not affected by the serum. They, merging with the weak-willed army of the Dauntless, end up in Abnegation, but Eric exposes them, after which they are brought to the headquarters of the Erudite leader, Janine. She injects Tobias with a new type of serum that even works on Divergents. Tobias loses his will. The Erudites attempt to kill Tris, but she is saved by Natalie, her mother, who turns out to be a former member of the Dauntless faction, and the two escape from headquarters. Along the way, Natalie dies trying to save Tris and tells her to find her father.

On the way to the hideout, Tris runs into Will and is forced to shoot him because he is under the influence of Janine's serum. Having found her father, she discovers her brother Caleb and Marcus (Tobias' father and head of the Abnegation faction) with him. Together they decide to go to the Dauntless lair to stop the genocide of the Abnegation faction. At the Dauntless camp, they find Peter, who was not injected with the serum. He shows them the way to the center and begs them to take him with them. They reach the Dauntless control center, but the Dauntless, under the influence of the serum, kill Tris' father. She finds Tobias, under the influence of the serum. They fight, and in the end Tris manages to return Tobias to consciousness. Tobias disables the rest of the Dauntless. Soldiers are sent to the control center, so Tris, Tobias, Peter, Caleb and Marcus board a train and head to Amity, where they can hide out for a while and decide what to do next.

  • The film is based on the novel Divergent by Veronica Roth (Divergent, 2011).
  • Shailene Woodley has already starred opposite two of the film's actors. Miles Teller was in love with her in The Spectacular Now (2013), and Ansel Elgort, who plays her brother, was in love with her in The Fault in Our Stars (2014).
  • Theo James performed all the action scenes without a stunt double.
  • Shailene Woodley was the only contender for the lead role.
  • Before filming, the entire cast underwent a two-month young fighter course, and Shailene Woodley also received additional training in handling firearms.
  • Tris is only 16 years old in the film, and Shailene Woodley, who played her role, was 23 years old at the time. And thirty-year-old Theo James plays the role of Faure, who should be only 18 years old. .
  • Initially, the film's budget was $40 million, but after the success of The Hunger Games (2012), the bar was raised to $85 million.
  • Miles Teller originally auditioned for the role of Four, which later went to Theo James. Teller was told that he would not get this role, but after a while the producers watched the film “The Spectacular Now” (2013) with his participation. They were impressed and suggested Teller take the role of Eric, which in the game went to Jai Courtney. Teller refused because he felt he was not suitable for her. He was eventually offered the role of Peter. However, he agreed to even this only after a message from Shailene Woodley, in which she asked him to accept the role, saying that it would be great to work together again.
  • The temporary tattoo on Theo James' back took more than three hours to create. Moreover, three people were involved in its application.
  • Kate Winslet was five months pregnant at the time of filming, so she constantly had to carry folders, files and tablets with her on camera to cover her belly.
  • The script planned for a love scene between Tris and For, but it had to be abandoned in order to receive a PG-13 rating.
  • Shailene Woodley initially turned down the role of Tris, but she changed her mind after talking with Jennifer Lawrence, who played a similar role in The Hunger Games.
  • Actor Jeremy Irvine was considered for the role of Faure, but he turned down the role because he did not want to become a youth idol.
  • The protective wall from the outside world shown in the film is based on the Soviet over-the-horizon radar station (OHRLS) for an early detection system for intercontinental ballistic missile launches called Duga, also called Chernobyl-2. This facility is located nine kilometers from the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. It ceased operation after the 1986 radiation disaster. The height of low-frequency antennas reaches 150 meters, and the length is 500 meters.
  • Kate Winslet accepted the role of Janine because she wanted to do something different from her usual dramatic roles, and she wanted to be in a film that her children would watch. According to her, they became extremely popular at school when she played the role.
  • Errors in the film

  • Before learning to confront their fears, For and Tris are given injections in the neck, but no trace of the injection is visible.
  • The step that broke when Tris and Four were climbing up the Ferris wheel was found to be intact in the next shot.
  • Fore wounds Tris' ear with a knife, but during the scene with Janine, Tris' ear is fine; the wound is visible again later, during the fight with Peter.
  • When Faure throws the first knife, he still has three more in his left hand, but when he prepares to throw the second, the knives in his other hand disappear.
  • As Janine and Tris talk, Tris's hair alternates between covering her wounded ear and tucking it behind it.
  • In the kissing scene between Tris and Four, it can be seen that the knuckles on Tris' hand are a little knocked down at first, but then the abrasions disappear.
  • When the characters first eat lunch in the cafeteria, the container of hamburgers is full, but after the camera cuts to Max and then back to Tris, Christina, Will and Al, the container is practically empty.
  • Several decades ago, our ancestors realized that political ideology, religion, competition or nationalism are not to blame for the hostility of the world. They soon decided that the reason was human individuality - people's propensity for evil in any form. They split into factions that sought to destroy all those qualities that were responsible for the world's disorder. Those who blamed aggression formed the Amity faction. Those who blamed ignorance united into the Erudite faction. Those who accused duplicity created the Candor faction. Those who blamed selfishness united into the Abnegation faction. And those who blamed cowardice became Fearless. Working together, the five factions lived in peace for many years, each being assigned a specific sector. Abdication fulfilled our need for selfless leaders at the top; Sincerity has provided us with loyal and reliable leaders in law; Polymath has provided us with intelligent teachers and researchers; Friendliness gave us understanding lawyers and caretakers; and Fearlessness provides us with protection from threats both within our territory and beyond. But the space of each faction is not limited. We give each other much more than we can receive individually. In our factions we find meaning, we find purpose, we find life. "Faction over blood." We belong to our factions, they mean more than family.

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    Fearlessness :
    Key word: courage.
    You love adrenaline and do not allow rules of behavior to be dictated to you. You do what you believe in, no matter how difficult or scary it is. You believe that the world will be a better place if people are not afraid to do what needs to be done, and that is the right thing to do. People often consider you crazy, but they will never doubt that you are very strong and courageous.
    The fearless prefer dark clothing, tattoos, piercings and abnormal hairstyles. With their appearance they often pose a silent challenge to the world.

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    Friendliness:
    Keyword: peacefulness
    You are always friendly to all the people around you. You appreciate music and art, and it's so easy to make you laugh. One of your big advantages is the ability to always remain in a good mood. You believe that aggression and hostility are the cause of most of the world's problems. People often think of you as “weird” or indecisive, but you will never cease to be a person with a very big heart.
    Friendly people prefer bright colors in clothes, mainly yellow and red.

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    Sincerity:
    Keyword: honesty
    You are always honest with everyone, no matter how difficult it is or how much trouble it brings you. It's hard to offend you. You always prefer to hear the truth, no matter how much it hurts. You believe if everyone is honest and open with each other, the world will be a much better place than it is now. Often others see you as rather indifferent, but always trustworthy and confident.
    Sincerity prefers black and white clothes, as the personification of the division of the world into black and white.

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    Renunciation:
    Key word: selflessness
    You don't like to draw attention to yourself and you worry much more about other people than about yourself. You find pleasure in helping other people be happy, safe and healthy. You believe the world will be a better place if renunciation is more widespread. Many people find you very difficult to understand, but this does not detract from your kindness and calmness.
    Abnegation wears only gray, discreet clothing. Hair is always tied back whenever possible. No cosmetics or body modifiers. The renounced hardly show their feelings: no handshakes, hugs, or kisses. No displays of strong emotions. They are not allowed to look in the mirror. Extreme minimalism in their entire life.

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    Erudition:
    Keyword: intelligence
    You enjoy learning new things and are always trying to understand how things work. As a rule, most often you make decisions based on logical conclusions, rather than on instincts or emotions. You believe that the world will be a much better place if everyone is educated and strives for knowledge. Other people consider you intellectually developed and insightful, but also often condescending to others.
    Erudites prefer blue colors in clothing.

    The story, called “Divergent,” is about a girl living in a world different from ours. The government that runs this society has learned not only to avoid conflict, but also to control people. Every person who has reached the age of 16 must join one of the factions, which will subsequently determine his fate. There are five factions in total:
    Sincerity. People who have joined it are distinguished by honesty and straightforwardness, they never lie and therefore perform the functions of a court.
    Friendliness. These people work for the benefit of the whole society, harvest crops, sow in the fields and are always satisfied with their lot.
    Fearlessness. Those who belong to this faction protect society. They are soldiers: brave and ready for anything.
    Renunciation. This faction is the leading one and those who belong to it rule society. The renunciation faction suggests that these people are willing to sacrifice everything for others, think about society and do everything for its good.
    Erudition. This faction acts as a kind of head of society. Namely, people who think logically develop technology and production. As for this faction, it is the next most important after the abdication.
    There are also those who, for some reason, could not approach any of the factions. They cannot live with everyone, they have to eat garbage and come to terms with the role of unnecessary people. All factions despise them except the Abdicant.
    The main character Beatrice has been a member of the Abnegation faction since birth, but she does not imagine that she will do this all her life and at the same time does not know what she wants to do. A control test, which should determine her belonging to one of the factions, shows that she has characteristics of all five. Such people are called divergents, and they are dangerous for the government because they do not know how to obey unquestioningly and do not want to be puppets.
    They threaten the very existence of such a society, and therefore these people are destroyed, leaving them no right to life.
    On the advice of the girl who conducted the test, Beatrice does not tell anyone that she is a divergent, and the test result indicates that she belongs to the Abnegation.
    Despite the faction determined by the test, a person can choose for himself what he wants to do and the next day after the test is decisive, since people choose who they will become in later life. Beatrice, like her brother, does not choose the faction in which she was born; after much deliberation, she joins those whom she has always admired - the Dauntless, which means her leaving home and strong changes in her life. From the moment she entered here, trials and difficulties began. Jumping onto a moving train or onto the roof of a house, and after that an even more frightening task: trusting her teacher, she must jump down from the edge of the roof, not knowing what will happen to her. Having successfully completed the first tests, Beatrice meets a teacher and mentor named For, whose name means four. On the first day, she understands that it will not be easy. Now, the task of beginners is to prepare for passing the final exams and not “fail” if they fail. During the preparation time, they run cross-country, shoot, fight in the ring and practice knife throwing. All this is monitored and assessed by their mentors. The first is cruel, never missing an opportunity to humiliate others. The second – smart and reserved – For.
    Beatrice tries hard, but the fact that she is physically weaker than everyone else puts her at risk of elimination. Noticing her efforts, Faure supports Beatrice and teaches her techniques that could be useful to her to successfully pass her exams. Another test is psychological. Its essence is that Dauntless must fight their worst fears and be able to overcome them. To do this, they are injected with a substance that affects their psyche and forces them to meet them in the form of hallucinations. While students are struggling with fears, Mentor For sees everything that is happening in their head on his computer monitor, assessing and then giving advice. When it's Beatrice's turn, she reacts in an unconventional way that isn't how a normal Dauntless should behave. Faced with her nightmare, she doesn't fight it, but instead tells herself that "this isn't real," and it works and she wakes up, surprising Faure.
    But Beatrice does not answer all his questions, although in fact she understands that For has already guessed everything, but for some reason she does not give her away. Going through various tests and training, Beatrice and Fore themselves do not notice how they are getting closer to each other. And he decides to show her something. Erudites have been coming to the fearless for several weeks now, they bring food and medicine that suppress the will of a person. He also reveals to her his main secret: in fact, Fore, like her, is a divergent, but he manages to hide it. They begin to get to the bottom of the truth and understand that the scholars are going to, having subjugated the Dauntless army, overthrow the Abnegation faction and take its place. However, they do not have time to act and prevent this. All Dauntless are implanted with a chip in their skin that controls their behavior, and the next day the army of people turns into an army of obedient dolls, doing as they are ordered. Beatrice, since she is a Divergent, was not affected by this manipulation, and she is of sound mind and aware of everything, however, she pretends that, like them, she has become a “zombie.” For, like her, only pretends to obey. By order of the erudites, they go to the housing of the renounced and, as soon as they take them out into the street, they shoot them. Seeing this, Beatrice and Fore try to stop them, but they fail and they are grabbed and tried to kill, but still freed, they make their way back to the fearless housing to stop all this. There they manage to kill the guards, but the scholars refuse to disable the running program. Then Beatrice decides to take a desperate step, seeing an ampoule with the very substance that suppresses the will, she injects it into the woman leading the erudites and orders her to stop and delete this program. Everything ends. The erudites are defeated, and the renunciants are saved. But Beatrice and Faure understand that they have nothing more to do in this society, and jumping on a passing train, they leave forever, ready to be persecuted and expelled, but realizing that this way they will truly become free.



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