Do you think the librarians will win? Will they divide us into groups?
A look at the book, "Divergent" by Veronica Roth
by Kitty Griffin
di·ver·gent[ di vúrjənt ]
.
moving apart: following paths or courses that become
increasingly
different or separate
.
differing: showing or having differences
not
matching something: deviating from something such as a typical pattern or an
expressed wish
So why didn’t the
book “Divergent” by Veronica Roth, (now made into a movie) thrill me?
It was my
daughter who put her finger on it. “Mom, you know what I realized? That
Beatrice’s future world is one where the librarians have won. Do you really think that's going to happen?"
What?
Think about it.
In what future could you see people being divided into these groups—
Abnegation—the
Selfless
Erudite—the
Intelligent
Dauntless—the
Brave
Amity—the
Peaceful
Candor—the Honest
So I wonder, why couldn’t she have just used Selfless, Intelligent, Brave,
Peaceful, and Honest?
Do you see why I laughed when my daughter said, “In her world the
librarians won.”
Because n our world right now, libraries
are desperate to stay alive.
Words are getting
shorter, (LOL), not longer.
Okay, so maybe
that’s nitpicking, it’s the nit that I picked that led me to this next
question.
Why these five
factions?
That was the
question that bothered me most of all. Why had this future society chosen these
five groups?
The world in
Hunger Games was clearly a dystopia. It was clear why the games were held, to
remind society of the terrible breaking of the world.
Tris’s world is
Chicago, we know that. But what broke the world and what else is going on?
I like my
dystopian novels to give me a world that makes me say, “I can totally see this
happening.” Even Hunger Games, given the popularity of reality shows,
seriously, I could see us devolving into this type of entertainment.
Another of my
favorite dystopian books, “Shade” by Garth Nix, now let me tell you, there’s a
world to be absolutely terrified of.
Or the world created by Lois Lowery in,
“The Giver.” Who wouldn't fear that?
I still get chills when I think of the book, “Feed” by M.T.
Anderson. Now there’s a world to be terrified of.
I wanted to be
more afraid. The potential was there. Roth was so very close.
I wanted to know
more about what it meant to be DIVERGENT.
I wanted more
things to believe in. Right now, I’m working with a personal trainer. Let me
tell you, bodybuilding doesn’t happen in a week or two. Am I the only one who
thinks that Tris’s development into a fighter wasn’t realistic?
Because if that
wasn’t realistic…how could anything else be? Oh, I know these are just grumbles. But they're grumbles that kept diverting my attention.
Don’t get me
wrong. I didn’t hate the book. I just wanted to like it more. Because as a
lover of sci/fi with a strong female protagonist—well, I’m all for it.
The book
has made millions for the author.
So my concerns
aren’t going to bother her.
But I won’t
bother to read books two or three.
I might see the
movie if Netflix picks it up. Then again, I might not.
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