Why Did We Forget About DIVERGENT So Fast?

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Published 2021-02-26

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  • @jade3886
    The irony was that the whole premise is that Tris has a personality...and yet she has absolutely no personality.
  • @sillygirl_444
    this whole movies conflict is that the main character has a personality
  • Let's be real, the "honest" faction could have been hilariously chaotic if the book had better writing
  • Katniss would have literally killed whoever was responsible if she found out that Panemn was being watched by someone outside who could have intervened to stop the games but didn't
  • @marsb7
    “Why did we forget about Divergent so fast?” Maybe cuz I was actively trying to repress the memories after that awful ending
  • @shanell6364
    the main character is “unique” in this story because she is.... a normal human being
  • The fact that the book Divergent was written in 3 weeks is crazy impressive. An entire book. Damn.
  • Divergent is like that series that randomly comes to my mind every couple years for no reason, before I up and forget it exists again
  • @graciekh1521
    The divergent series is just like my essays, slowly getting worse until it’s complete garbage and doesn’t even finish
  • If someone gave Dylan a dollar everytime he mentioned his shitty uni being shut down because of lack of funding, he would single handedly be able to fund its reopening.
  • @toastonline4
    I liked the end of the last movie when she said “It’s Divergin’ Time” and Diverged all over the place
  • @sicksalt7765
    I think a major issue with Divergent (along with all of those Hunger Games copycats) is that a lot of them really failed to understand the actual meaning of the original trilogy. Hunger Games was a fun sandbox with a love triangle and a cool, capable female protagonist, but that's not what the narrative itself was actually about. It was about the horrors of capitalism, about commercialism, about class, about Hollywood and desensitization—in the book, anyway. Movie's a different story, but the point remains. Divergent, on the other hand, isn't really about anything. Tris and Four and the sandbox they're stuck in are all it's got. Even that could've been good if their relationship SAID something about anything, but it doesn't. Well. Metatextually, it says something about the state of YA literature, but... I don't think the author meant to do that.
  • @mia-rh3xp
    Tris’ whole personality was: “I’m divergent”
  • @irenepaz9045
    dylan: "you can't write a book in three weeks" yeah dylan, you've been writting a book for three years so... you should know
  • @_thirtyseven
    Not me spending 4+ years planning my sci-fi novel without writing a single word only to find out that Roth wrote Divergent in 3 weeks 💀
  • "she's the protagonist, she can't die...yet" This made me laugh so hard but also cry at the same time!! 😂😂
  • Nobody: Dylan at every chance he has: Guys my college SHUT DOWN!
  • @katelyn5840
    I can’t believe I laughed out loud at the “repetitiveness in speech” joke 😂
  • Honestly one thing that I really enjoyed about Divergent is its commitment of killing the main character. Not many series would do that.
  • The factions seem like they were inspired by the main 6 in My Little Pony. Honesty-Apple Jack Bravery- Rainbowdash (loyalty) Peaceful-Fluttershy (kindness) Smart-Twilight Selfless- Rarity (generosity) I'm gonna go with Pinkie Pie is Divergent because she is kind and generous :) But with MLP these traits were given to 6 individual characters. I don't understand what's up with the idea of sorting personalities into 4 or 5 groups but maybe the author was watching mlp on her winter break