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Character Theory (analysis) for Tris
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Honestly, I was pretty happy with Tris' character in this book. I feel like if she *SPOILER*:didn't die at the end then she wouldn't have stayed true to herself. Her literal fatal flaw was her selflessness and her love for others. I have to admit, I don't actually know what a character theory is, but I feel like Tris was defined throughout this series. Like any teenage girl she is a little insecure, but she is brave, selfless, loving, tough, and not afraid to be different. She embraces her strengths and tries to bring out the strengths of others around her. Is there anything specifically about her that you don't understand?
RayRay wrote: "Honestly, I was pretty happy with Tris' character in this book. I feel like if she *SPOILER*:didn't die at the end then she wouldn't have stayed true to herself. Her literal fatal flaw was her se..."
Exacly, exacly. that´s what I think. Tris´ dead meant a lot to me bacause I really loved her and she was so much like me, and I think the same, if she hadn´t died she wouln´t have stayed true to herself and I respect and never forget her because of that.
I think maybe Veronica killed her because she was supposed to be portrayed as starting to go off the deep end? Maybe?Also Veronica Roth actually made an official Alternate Ending. It's available for purchase on iTunes when searched "Allegiant Alternate Ending". It's free too! But sadly it is only for iPads, I haven't read it yet because I don't have an iPad but I suggest buying it anyway. Thank goodness we got another ending!
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It's in the structure , Fact from the book, So, theory about character