Divergent (2014 Film) Literary Elements

Divergent (2014 Film) Literary Elements

Director

Neil Burger

Leading Actors/Actresses

Shailene Woodley and Theo James

Supporting Actors/Actresses

Ashley Judd, Jai Courtney, Ray Stevenson, Miles Teller, Kate Winslet, and Zoë Kravitz

Genre

Sci-Fi

Language

English

Awards

N/A

Date of Release

March 21st, 2014

Producer

Douglas Wick, Lucy Fisher, and Pouya Shahbazian

Setting and Context

Future Chicago

Narrator and Point of View

Told from Tris Prior's point of view

Tone and Mood

Futuristic, Fun, High-Energy, Daring, and Solemn

Protagonist and Antagonist

Protagonist: Tris Prior. Antagonist: Jeanie Matthews.

Major Conflict

Tris' inner struggle to accept herself and to survive in a world that despises - and wants to kill - Divergents.

Climax

When Dauntless raids Abnegation hoping to kill and/or enslave the Abnegation people

Foreshadowing

Tris' status as a Divergent is foreshadowed early on in the film.

Understatement

The danger that the tester takes in not reporting Tris is very understated.

Innovations in Filming or Lighting or Camera Techniques

N/A

Allusions

To the book series on which the film is based by Veronica Roth, The Birds (1963), Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, Red Dawn (1984), the book 1984 itself, history, geography, and mythology.

Paradox

Tris does not succumb to the mind control device because she is Divergent, yet she is not discovered.

Parallelism

N/A

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