Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be forced to survive in the wild, like in the Hunger Games? Could you survive without the daily essentials that we use everyday? Well that’s what they do to Katniss and many others. It’s harder for them to survive because they don’t have water, food, or shelter. Which means that they have to find their shelter, hunt for food, find water, and make weapons.
A great example of survival is Katniss. She has to survive in both the district and in the hunger games. In the district she has to survive by taking care of her family by hunting and trading for food. Katniss also had to have others survive off of her. The two others that survived off of her are Rue and Peeta. At first Katniss had Rue as a ally
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What is survival? The book Gabe & Izzy by Gabrielle Ford with Sarah Thomson is a perfect example of survival! Survival means to live or exist in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances. In this book Gabe survives a diagnosis of Friedreich’s Ataxia, which causes her to be bullied everyday at school. She also experiences the death of her dog and best friend, Izzy.
Survival is a very dominant genre when it comes to movies and books. Many award winning novels and films have been about survival. it is perceived clearly in the movies The Hunger Games and Gravity, the book Gone
“Greetings to the final contestants of the Seventy-fourth Hunger Games. The earlier revision has been revoked. Closer examination of the rule book has disclosed that only one winner may be allowed,” he says. “Good luck, and may the odds be ever in your favour.”
How would it feel if you didn't have a choice to join the game and it's a battle to the death? The reward though.is a little bit of money and you get to go home. You probably saw at least one person die right before your eyes. The Hunger Games sounds like many different games, but it is far from that. The Hunger Games is a game where many different people from different districts get drawn, one boy and one girl.
Survival is living on the hope that better things are yet to come in your life. Right now in our country people survive because of hope and the belief that people are good and they will help them out. People survive when they are homeless on the streets only because of the people who are good at heart and give them food or money to buy clothing for the winter. Gerta survived because of her family and friends. Anne Frank survived because she believed that “Despite all the evil going on in the world I still believe that all people are good at heart.”
Many themes occur throughout the story of The Hunger Games, but I have found none more prominent than Sacrifice. From Katniss sacrificing herself for her sister, to Katniss and Peeta being willing to die for eachother at the end of the games, this book is just riddled with sacrifice. It seems like the story challenges you to think what are you truly willing to put on the line at any given moment. For example, the entire crux of the story is itself a sacrifice, the game itself is a combination of children who were forcefully sacrificed by each district. With these ideals so ingrained into their society, it is obvious as to why sacrifice plays such a huge role in the story. Furthermore, sacrifice is shown again in the beginning when when sacrifices
We live in a world many people or actions can bring misfortunes towards society; however, through those dark times, there is always going to be light that shines in a person that can impact the world or a just a single person. Many people can be given a platform through these situations in which they are able to gain the talent of speaking their minds or having the determination to make the situation better. Others are able to have the talent of writing down the issues going on without expressing the idea in general, they have the talent of bringing awareness through writing. Horace states the following, “Adversity has the effect of eliciting talents which in prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant.” Horace is able to pinpoint that with a tragedy it allows
In The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins expresses two themes. The first one is that we can’t let the government use their power to treat, and use people like they want, they are oppressing them. “At one o’clock, we head of the square. Attendance is mandatory unless you are on deaths door. This evening, officials will come around and check to see if this is the case. If not you will be imprisoned.” (Collins, 16) we can see that the Capitol forces the people to participate in the reaping by threatening them. “When I was younger, I scared my mother to death, the things I would blurt out about District 12, about the people who rule our country, Panem, from the far-off city called the Capitol. Eventually I understood this would only lead us to
This quote is an indication to readers how Katniss’s world seems kind of hopeless and people are barely surviving. It is easy for readers to picture these worn out, unclean, starving, exhausted people and it’s also expressing to readers the degree of poverty Katniss and the people of District Twelve live in. Her conditions in the games however were illustrated to readers as a world of survival, the description of the arena as a jungle, the way temperatures would rise and drop when they’d least expect it and the effect it had on her and Peeta, and the way she had to survive an attack of a fire wall descending upon her at the end of Chapter Twelve and throughout the beginning of Chapter Thirteen. In this midst of this world of survival drawn out for readers by Collins, there is an encounter where Katniss humanity shines and overpowers her need to survive.
The Hunger Games is a well-known book written by Suzanne Collins. A dystopian society is a futuristic, imagined world that has the illusion of a perfect world. In the book, Panem is a dystopian society. It is a dystopian society because it is futuristic, it has constant surveillance, and it exaggerates worst case scenarios
In the history of cinema, most movies involving a hero 's journey involve mostly the same plot; man gets a call, goes on a journey, gets in a battle or two, and saves the helpless woman from some evil source. The Hunger Games has the same plot as other hero films, but takes a complete turn on the actor encompassing the hero. The hero in this film is a Katniss Everdeen, a poor girl from a dystopian society. In this film Katniss volunteers for her sister to be in the Hunger Games, which is an event where individuals are thrown into an arena where people from twelve districts fight each other to the death for entertainment. Katniss must win the hunger games and make it back to her family. Katniss eventually befriends Peta and they defeat all obstacles and win the Hunger Games together. The Hunger Games is a perfect example of a hero 's journey plot. It follows the steps that any hero journey movie would, including the call, crossing the threshold, a supreme ordeal, companions and mentors, a transformation and the end gift. This film encompasses the classic hero journey plot, with an exception of having a strong female lead instead of male.
An example of survival is from a movie called “Cast Away”. This movie shows a man who gets in a plane crash and finds himself on an island with no survivors. This guy has to survive for fours years to come with no one to support him on his long journey. Another way people have nearly survived is from wars.
The Hunger Games is about a teenager named Katniss Everdeen. She lives in a place called Panem. In Panem, there’s the capitol and 12 districts. The president and Capitol citizens live in the capitol. All the districts contribute something to the capitol like food, or power, and in return, the capitol gives the district's security. Katniss lives in district 12. District 12 provides coal but is also the poorest district. Everyone lives off of small animals they can catch. In order to survive, Katniss hunts on illegal land to provide for her mom and her sister, Prim. Every year the Capitol holds an event called the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is were two tributes from each district come to an arena and
Frank Herbert once said, “Survival is the ability to swim in strange water” (Herbert). When Katniss Everdeen, a sixteen-year-old from one of the poorest districts in a country called Panem is thrown into an arena where she would fight to the death with 23 other tributes. This happens in Panem every year to remind the people that the Capitol is in charge and to prevent another rebellion in the future. It is called the Hunger Games. When she was thrown into the arena, she did everything she could to keep herself alive, which is just like swimming in strange water. Katniss had many reasons why she wanted to survive, and she did, which makes survival a key theme in the book. The theme of the book, The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, is
Survival is being able to endure and live through challenges that may wear you down (mentally or physically), and there are several ways of showing survival. “The Story of Keesh,” by Jack London, depicts survival through a harsh setting. “The Five People You Meet In Heaven,” by Mitch Albom, depicts survival through character development. In sum, the idea of survival is shown in literature through these two different ways.