The conflict between the individual and society is a consistent theme throughout "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Huckleberry Finn was a boy who lived most of his life without his real parents, so he had to make most of the decisions using his own natural instincts which some of the decisions had more moral than people who tried to fit in with others. The painting represents huckleberry fin, the kid, helping a slave that escaped because he didn't know that the society would throw him in jail or kill him. Instead of fitting in with the racism, He did what was moraly right
My first impression of beatrice is that she wants to picture herself as a member of another faction, but she doesn't want to abandon her parents in abnegation. She is nervous about the aptitude test ,not because of what it is but because she is afraid of the results. After the aptitude test, when tori, her tester, tells her that she is divergent. Not knowing what divergence is or means, she becomes even more lost in decisions. she has to figure out how to hide divergence and pic a faction. After she pics dauntless, she has guilty feelings about leaving abnegation because her father is a government official in the abnegation, and even more the dauntless and abnegation recently had a disagreement. She tries to ignore her brothers decision because he piced erudite, and she sees how it can fit him, and she becomes doubtful about fitting in with the dauntless |