Turning point of the novel:
The turning point of the novel or the Climax begins when Beatrice wakes up to find her friends being controlled. It ends when the remaining Abnegation members get to safety though some argue that the climax could have been over as soon as Tobias and Beatrice disabled the computer that were controlling the Dauntless soldiers.
The turning point of the novel or the Climax begins when Beatrice wakes up to find her friends being controlled. It ends when the remaining Abnegation members get to safety though some argue that the climax could have been over as soon as Tobias and Beatrice disabled the computer that were controlling the Dauntless soldiers.
Internal:
The Internal conflict of the novel is Beatrice’s fight against herself to decide what faction she belongs to, figuring who she is as a person, and what is right compared to what is wrong. By the end of the novel Beatrice decides she doesn’t belong to any faction or one single personality and she decides she is Divergent. Later she still has issues with her identity but not the same ones. She still hadn’t figured out what was right and what was wrong, in her definition, by the end of the book but she made some progress. For example she was forced to kill one of her best friends and she knew that was wrong but she also knew that it was okay because he was trying to kill her, but in her mind that still didn’t make it right.
The Internal conflict of the novel is Beatrice’s fight against herself to decide what faction she belongs to, figuring who she is as a person, and what is right compared to what is wrong. By the end of the novel Beatrice decides she doesn’t belong to any faction or one single personality and she decides she is Divergent. Later she still has issues with her identity but not the same ones. She still hadn’t figured out what was right and what was wrong, in her definition, by the end of the book but she made some progress. For example she was forced to kill one of her best friends and she knew that was wrong but she also knew that it was okay because he was trying to kill her, but in her mind that still didn’t make it right.
External:
The External conflict was the fight for power between the factions. The Erudite thought that Abnegation should give up their power of the government because Erudite thought they were improperly using the resources they had while some Dauntless agreed with them but only because they were greedy and the Erudite had spies in the Dauntless compound. At the end of the book the Erudite use mind controlling devices to take over the Dauntless soldiers so they can kill all of the Abnegation people so they can take over the government and rule the way they want to.
The External conflict was the fight for power between the factions. The Erudite thought that Abnegation should give up their power of the government because Erudite thought they were improperly using the resources they had while some Dauntless agreed with them but only because they were greedy and the Erudite had spies in the Dauntless compound. At the end of the book the Erudite use mind controlling devices to take over the Dauntless soldiers so they can kill all of the Abnegation people so they can take over the government and rule the way they want to.