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Anyway - that is not the point of this post.
The point is that this is an interesting ending for this series. This is a future view of Chicago - a city that has been created with 4 divergent factions. Each faction focuses on a different aspect of life - truth telling, fearlessness, selflessness, and growing things. Children choose which faction they will belong to at the age of 16 and all ties with their family are broken if they choose a different faction.
Tris and Four are the main characters. They have both left their families and joined the Dauntless faction - the fearless one. In the first two books they slowly grow toward one another when the factions begin to fray. You see if you fail at faction activities in the one you have chosen you become 'factionless.' Book two - Insurgent - is all about the revolt of the factionless to over throw the factions.
Allegiant begins after the overthrow. I can't say a lot about what happens - because it will take away from the book.
But I can say that the relationship between Tris and Four continues to grow. There is an interesting passage that I actually read out loud to my husband on our 30th anniversary. Yes - you read that correctly - I quoted from a young adult book for our anniversary!
Here is the situation...
Tris has been betrayed by Four - at least that is how she feels. They have a major disagreement and both feel very strongly about the decisions they made. It is at that point that Tris realizes...
"I used to think that when people fell in love, they landed where they landed, and they had no choice in the matter afterward. And maybe that's true of beginnings, but it's not true of this, now.
I fell in love with him. But I don't just stay with him by default as if there's no one else available to me. I stay with him because I choose to, every day that I wake up, every day that we fight or lie to each other or disappoint each other. I choose him over and over and over again, and he chooses me." (372)
That is what our young people need to hear...love is a daily choice - it's not easy, but it is the most important thing each and every day! And it is that understanding that builds a 30 year marriage...we choose each other every single day!
Thanks Veronica Roth for a great series! I would recommend them to anyone!!
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