The POV (point of view) of this story is first person which is being explained by Beatrice. I know this because throughout the book she uses key words such as I, we, us, mine, and my shows that she owns something or proving that it is her own story. For example she said " I stare into my eyes for a moment.". There are many sentences like this therefor proving that this is a first person POV. I do like this type of POV because I feel like I am the one telling the story and I feel more intrigued into this book and any book for this matter. I would prefer any other type of POV because like I said the first POV really makes me feel like I am in the story and helps me feel everything that is happening in the book. I also like the 3rd person POV in a book because in the 3rd person POV of a book they know what every character is thinking or feeling during the story. I like this POV because when I know what everyone is feeling about the conflict then I feel like I know the solution and just gets me very anxious to find out the resolution.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Divergent
While reading my book, I have come to realize that one is always supposed to break free and expand as much as they can. I know this because at the beginning of the book Beatrice was very shy and not very loud as others, and always kept to herself. After she joined and met others in the Dauntless, she finally opened up and tried many new things. She learned how to fight, she was at the top of her class, and when zip gliding. All of these things she did shows that it is always the best to open up and be spontaneous because something good always comes out of it. Divergent is about a young women named "Trice" during the times of war ruins but far into the future. She started off in a small faction, but taking a test that everyone takes opened her eyes to choose Dauntless because she didn't want to get or choose a faction that felt boring for her. She knew and felt that Dauntless was the faction for her because she always felt like she wanted to feel different and feeling wild in doing things.
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Arturo, I really like your comment about breaking free and expanding. I think this is a huge theme in this book, and also a great lesson for life in general. Growing and changing isn't easy, but it is definitely necessary.
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