"I love heights." –Uriah in Insurgent (movie) Uriah Pedrad was a Dauntless-born initiate who became a good friend of Tris Prior following her transfer from Abnegation. Like Tris, he was also Divergent. He grew up in the Dauntless compound. Since his father died when he was young, his older brother, Zeke, who is also a member of Dauntless, became his father figure. He dated Marlene, another
It would stand to reason the third film would follow suit, but that wasn't the case: 2016's The Divergent Series: Allegiant tanked in the U.S. and didn't make up the ground in foreign markets
Allegiant is the final novel in the Divergent series, which is overall a phenomenal series that I absolutely loved, and would recommend to other teens, as well as adults. In my opinion, the book was not as well written as the preceding two in the series, but is still a good ending to a great trilogy. The strong romance was addicting but
A brief catchup: The third and final volume of Roth’s trilogy, Allegiant explores life outside the only society Tris has ever known. While plenty of readers enjoyed the final installment, some
Making matters worse, the Divergent series’ box office profits took a steady slide over its run. Domestically, Divergent made $150 million, Insurgent made $130 million, and Allegiant made $66
Tobias is just has shocked as we are. When Evelyn hugs him, he says, "I can't move, can't speak. She chose me. She chose me" (48.58). In the epilogue, he helps Evelyn, his mother, transition to life outside the city, and he's finally able to mourn the loss of Tris by scattering her ashes over the city.
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