Allegiant Christina And Tris Chapter Summaries

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Haley Miller
Ms. Smith
English 1
12 October 2017
JOURNALS:
CHAPTERS 1-10 pg1-69 In the beginning of the book the Allegiant Christina and Tris are hanging out in their jail cell, talking about the events of Insurgent and taking care of bullet wounds. The Insurgent did nothing but shattered the foundation of the city. There happens to be one main question that all ways appear, who is Edith Prior? Tris is worried that Tobias might be mad at her. If he wasn’t he would have talked to her not ignored her. The only thing Tris is worried about is that she needs to find a way to the outside fence. There’s a whole other place and world that awaits her. In the novel Tobias starts to pull all the weight in the narration. Tobias decide to not like
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So Tris then gets mad because she doesn’t understand what the problem is. She then starts to read her mother’s journal for comfort. In her mother’s journal her mother talks about going to find the killer witch Tris thinks she referring to Jeanine. Tris starts to ask herself questions and wonders why her mother decided to join the Abnegation instead. She continued to read to find out. The reason she joined was because of a guy named Andrew witch is Tris’s dad. Witch from there they fell in love and had Tris. Tris went to Zoe to ask more questions about her mother and more details. After they talk more about her mother Tris wants to hear about her brother and who he is. Tris wants to find her brother if he’s still alive. Nita and Tobias decide to leave run away through the tunnels. But they were going to come back. On the way back Nita decides to tell Tobias the truth how the government isn’t making anyone’s lives better they making them worse in fact. The same night Tobias decided to tell Tris about what Nita said. Tris got all mad about it. The Bureau wants to use the memory serum to reset everyone. Nita makes a plan to steal the memory serum instead. Tobias agrees to help and so does everyone else. Besides Tris she said she was out and she wasn’t going to help them. They steal the serum and Tris examines it. Tris said she needed fresh air she left to go get fresh air and she just happened to run into her …show more content…
Because she is the main character in this book. She all so happens to stand out the most as a person. She is very controlling like in taking control and not putting up with people. Tris is also the protagonist in the book. Tris is an outgoing character. My favorite out of everyone I can relate to her.(TRIS)
LEAST FAVORITE: My least favorite character would have to be Cara. Because she’s just rude to everyone and doesn’t really care about anyone. I can’t relate to her and she never really was a big part of the book. Maybe if there was more of her I would have a different option. but right now I don’t like her. She is a traitor in this book to everyone else.

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