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  1. Nov 21, 2023 · The novel Divergent by Veronica Roth, published in April of 2011, follows protagonist Beatrice (known as Tris) in a dystopian world that has been divided into factions. In this dystopian world ...

  2. Chapter. Summary. Chapters 1–2. Beatrice Prior stands in front of the mirror as her mother, Natalie, trims her blond hair. She lives in a world that i... Read More. Chapters 3–4. When Beatrice opens her eyes, Tori is removing the electrodes and giving her a strange look.

  3. Allegiant, written by New York Times Bestselling author Veronica Roth, is the third and final novel in the Divergent trilogy. Allegiant was published in 2013 by Harper Collins and is a dystopian novel written for a young adult audience. Roth tells the story from the perspective of Tris Prior and Tobias Eaton. Allegiant is the first novel where ...

  4. Apr 25, 2011 · Key Facts about Divergent. Full Title: Divergent. Where Written: Chicago, Illinois. When Published: April 25, 2011. Literary Period: The young adult “boom” of the 2000s. Genre: Young adult fiction, science fiction. Setting: Futuristic Chicago / “the city”. Climax: Beatrice convinces Tobias not to shoot her. Point of View: First person ...

  5. At a Glance: Full title Divergent. Author Veronica Roth. Type of work novel. Genre dystopia; young adult. Language English. Time and place written Chicago area, United States, winter 2010-2011. Date of first publication April 2011. Publisher Katherine Tegen Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

  6. Divergent is the debut novel of American novelist Veronica Roth, published by HarperCollins Children's Books in 2011. It is a young-adult dystopian novel set in the so-called Divergent Universe, that features a post-apocalyptic version of Chicago. The novel follows Beatrice (Tris) Prior as she explores her identity within a society that defines ...

  7. The narrator goes to school with members of these other groups. In between classes, an “Erudite” boy pushes her to the ground. It’s easy to see that Divergent is intended for a teenaged audience: this passage is essentially a description of a day at high school. Just like at any high school, the students separate into “cliques ...

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