This metaphor is used the moment Jeanine dies after Tori shoots her. It is notable not only because Jeanine has died, but also because of the choice of the word "glass." Glass is fragile and easily shattered, and comparing Jeanine to something like glass emphasizes Jeanine's own fragility, too. She put on a facade of strength and impenetrability, but now at last, she has broken—just like glass.
“Insurgent” by Veronica Roth is written from the first person point of view, through the eyes of the main character, Beatrice “Tris” Prior, as well as Tobias (Four) Eaton. The use of first person in the story works well in that the reader is able to understand the modern world in which this society operates. The viewpoints