When people are facing their fear, if it is something they fear the most, they will almost always stop the cause whenever possible. In “Quitters. Inc” by Stephen King, Morrison is not allowed to smoke cigarettes anymore, or they will torture him and his family repeatedly until death depending on the amount he smokes. He smokes one impulsively because he has not experienced a fear as bad as being tortured to death, so he smokes a cigarette impulsively and begs for a second chance. He doesn’t get one and must see his wife electrocuted. Know that he knows how bad it actually is to see her that way, he never smokes a cigarette again. His begged by saying: “Listen, we can work something out, can’t we? I’ll pay you.” This is very important because Donatti knew that had Morrison been given a second chance, he probably wouldn’t have thought much of the punishment process and wouldn’t have quit smoking, which is what they are all about …show more content…
In “Divergent” by Veronica Roth, Tris needs to choose her family and her identity, but once she loses one, it’s for good and she gets no second chance or opinion. She ultimately leaves her family to fit in with Dauntless, and she remembers her family to motivate herself. Like when she says: “But choosing a different faction means I forsake my family. Permanently.” This shows that Tris knows a second chance is impossible, so she has to accept her fate, but she is willing to use it as motivation for