Student Activities for Divergent
Essential Questions for Divergent
- What do you think is the biggest cause of fighting in the world? Does the society in Divergent eliminate this problem?
- Do you think fears are good or bad? What are your fears?
- What makes Divergent a dystopia?
- How does Tris resemble other heroes you have read about or seen in movies?
- What character qualities do you value most? Why?
Distopian Fiction
Divergent falls into the category of dystopian fiction, a popular genre among young adult readers. Dystopian fiction generally depicts a society whose idealized goals have led to a repressive social structure. Dystopias often start with noble intentions, but gradually devolve as they attempt to enforce perfection. Common characteristics of dystopian novels include a lack of freedom, repressive governments, limited or no choice, corrupt leaders, and a futuristic setting. As a result of these problems, dystopian novels usually share themes relating to freedom and human rights. Before reading, prepare students with background on dystopias. An understanding of the genre will better enable them to make inferences, predict outcomes, and determine themes.
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