Freedom and Confinement Quotes in Four

How we cite our quotes: (Part.Paragraph)

Quote #4

I'm not strong enough to resist this Abnegation-inertia, this fear that drives me down the path my father has set for me. (1.124)

Being confined for long, people start wanting to stay confined. There's something comfortable about it. Like a veal calf kept in a crate, Tobias's will has atrophied. He doubts his ability to survive outside his captive environment.

Quote #5

I have to get out. (1.137) (1.141) (1.146)

We caught at least three instances of this exact line running through Tobias's brain. The repetition shows us how important freedom is to him at this stage.

Quote #6

I open my palm over the coals. I feel like they're burning in my stomach, filling me to the brim with fire and smoke. I am free. (1.183-1.184)

"I am free." These three simple words coupled with the feeling that Tobias is practically turning into a fire-breathing dragon, show us just how empowering newfound freedom can be.