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Monday, March 24, 2014

Divergent



Last night, I went to see the movie Divergent, which I thought was excellent.  I had just finished reading the book just prior to seeing the movie.  The movie isn't exactly like the book, but is probably as close as a book and movie can get.  I loved the book and am ready to begin the second in the trilogy.  One of the things I found most fascinating about the books is the idea of the factions.

In the Divergent trilogy and film, factions are societal divisions that classify citizens based on their aptitudes and values. The factions are Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), Erudite (the intelligent), Abnegation (the selfless), and Candor (the honest). On an appointed day of every year, all sixteen-year-old's must select the faction to which they will devote for the rest of their lives with after taking a placement test.  A further explanation of the factions is below.

Abnegation (the selfless)

Abnegation do not draw attention to themselves. Instead, they help others such as the factionless (homeless). Since the Abnegation are so selfless and have no lust for power, they are the leaders of the government. Their uniform is gray loose-fitting clothing chosen so that they will blend in and be unnoticeable. They can also wear a plain watch.

Dauntless (the brave)

Always on the run, the Dauntless jump on moving trains and battle with each other. They are known for having many tattoos and piercing. They can also be reckless and cruel in order to show their bravery.  The Dauntless normally dismiss Abnegation as "Stiffs." Their uniform is black.

Erudite (the intelligent)

The Erudite are the city's scientists and teachers. They elect representatives based on their I.Q . An interesting faction, but they value intelligence over everything else, even compassion.  Much like the ancient Greeks who felt that being cunning and outwitting your opponent was often better than brute force, though this is not always true of their faction, which can be ruthless when their values demand it.  Their uniform is blue because of its significance to tranquility and intelligence.

Amity (the peaceful)

The Amity value peace above everything. They greet each other with hugs and initiate new members with sing-alongs. They tend to be the city's farmers, nurses, and artists. Their uniform is orange and yellow.

Candor (the honest)

The Candor value honesty and can't tell a single lie. They say whatever's the truth, even if it gets them in trouble. They are often lawyers, for they are truthful about everything. The Candor believe that truth is black and white, so that is what they wear.

If you had to choose one of these factions, which would you choose?  

I would hope that I'd be divergent, but if I had to choose a faction, I would most likely choose Erudite on the choosing day, but I most admire Abnegation, Amity and Candor.  I find the Dauntless to be a bit scary.  We can always hope that each of us has the best qualities of each faction within us. 

8 comments:

  1. Oh! It is too early in the morning for me to even consider which I would choose....Da mn! I even misread the title of the posting to be DRivergent!! Too much gayness in me I guess!!!! The posting was certainly not about a male chauffer!!!

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  2. Is direvgent a mix or a rebelion to choosing? I'd want to be either an abnegation or amity.

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  3. Most likely candor. I'm too flat out honest and up front to be any thing else. Sometimes it's painful.

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  4. Most likely Erudite. Thanks for the explanations, I intend to see the movie and this will help since I haven't read the book.

    Peace <3
    Jay

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  5. the movie looks really interesting, since i never read the books

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  6. Can I choose the Theo James fan club?

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  7. I'm one half Candor and one half Erudite. These categories are as unscientific and as silly as the signs of the zodiac.

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  8. I would like to say I'm a Erudite, but I would probably land as a Candor. Plus I do enjoy black & white.

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