Vocabulary Building: Divergent Chapter 3
Beatrice wakes up from the aptitude tests and being told her unexpected result; she is a Divergent. …
Beatrice wakes up from the aptitude tests and being told her unexpected result; she is a Divergent. …
Beatrice starts the aptitude tests that will tell her which faction is a right fit for her. …
I am a huge fan of the Divergent series written by an American novelist Ms. Veronica Roth in 2011. Since when I first watched the movie Divergent, I have been fascinated by the story, and the word "Divergent" who cannot be categorized in one label. To the society in this story, "Divergent" means abnormal, a threat to society, or need to be excluded. But to me, "Divergent" is very natural humanity, and it should be appreciated. As I feel like I am Divergent, —and probably most people are— I highly empathize with the Divergents in the story, especially Tris (Beatrice), which is one of the reasons I favor this story. …
From a Korean show named BLACK, I picked an impressive scene using "좋아헤요 (to like)." The phrase is from episode 14. 나요, 하람씨 진짜 좋아헤요. (I really like you, Ha-ram.) Though this scene is absolutely not a typical romantic situation—indeed, it's a hopeless, life-threatening situation—, the nice background music and the actor's tender voice tone make this scene somehow so romantic; I like it. Just for a reference, the scene is around 17:35 of the episode 14, if watched in Netflix. note I couldn't figure out why "I" in this sentence is "나요." I might be wrong, but this is what I caught from the scene of the episode. This …