“Loyalty is what we seek in friendship.” In the novel Hunger Games, “ the main characters,” Peeta and Katniss, learn that friendship and loyalty is the key to survival.In the novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, the overarching theme is allowing yourself to be kind to others because friendship and loyalty is the key to survival as demonstrated by Katniss’s relationships with Rue,Peeta,and Haymitch.Peeta by saving Katniss’s life with burned bread crumbs.Rue by helping Katniss with the tracker jacker stings.Haymitch by agreeing to coach Katniss separately. District twelve has a history of losing games as in dying. Katniss essentially volunteering for a death sentence.It shows that she cares more about her little sister’s life than her own.She breaks from a common practice when she teams up with Rue.Katniss treats her sister by employing strategy and winning the games.Katniss is easily underestimated by other tributes.Rue trusts Katniss partly because of the pin she wore.She is very loyal and honest to Rue after her death Katniss was loyal enough to bury Rue’s body in flowers .She was trying to make a fool out of the Capitol because she did not want the Capitol to think they owned everyone and they could kill who they wanted to kill. …show more content…
Katniss after that started having illusions.When the illusions were over she went out to hunt for food. After Rue,dies with a spear in her stomach Katniss finds out about a new rule. The new rule was that two tributes could win the Games as long as they were from the same district. After that Katniss showed loyalty to Peeta by taking care of his leg and the tracker stings. When Katniss went to the Cornucopia she was injured and Peeta woke up and found her lying in a huge pile of blood he took care of her until she awoke. Katniss and Peeta then used friendship to win the
The Hunger Games is really between life or death, so I’ll will be talking about teenage love. In other words, who does Katniss love, Gale or Peeta. Also I’ll be explaining their past memories. So I’ll be talking about both, Gale and Peeta’s past and feelings of Katniss, also Katniss’s feelings of them. Next, how they learn how to survive with each other.
True love makes impossible things come possible. There are many cases where love is expressed at The Hunger Games especially when Katniss decides to go to the games only to save to her sister, “ I volunteer!”, I gasp. “ I volunteer as tribute!” (pg.36).
Katniss is the protagonist of the novel. She is a tough, self-sufficient, extremely loyal girl whose childhood was cut short by responsibility. After her father died, her mother sank into a deep depression, so it was up to Katniss to feed the family. One evening, she was going through others' trash in desperation when Peeta Mellark purposefully burned bread from his family's bakery and gave it to her. She feels like she owes him for that action, because after that she realizes the forest will be how to feed her family. She and her friend Gale regularly hunt wild game and gather food, selling some and keeping some for their families. Katniss dearly loves her younger sister Prim, so much so that she volunteers to go to the Hunger Games in Prim's place. Though Katniss could very easily feel bitter towards her more sheltered sister, instead she is fiercely protective of her. During the Games, this protectiveness transfers to another young tribute named Rue who Katniss grows very close too and mentors as she were an older sister to Rue.
During the weeks over which the Games occur, Katniss’ character does not essentially change. What changes are her circumstances, and most of the novel watches her dealing with the situations she encounters. She does not begin to seek attention once she becomes a celebrity and begins doing television interviews. Rather, she always tries to figure out how to get through the interviews so she can succeed in winning the games and go back to her life. The games do not turn her into an unsympathetic killer, and the only times she does kill, she does only because it was necessary. That her sense of compassion remains intact is clear through the way she treats Rue and kills Cato out of pity for his
The book The Hunger Games, portrays a society where people are treated unfairly based on factors that they cannot control. The people are born into one of 13 districts. There lives vary drastically based on where they are born. Someone born in the Capitol has a completely different life than someone born in district 12. A person born in the Capitol lives a wealthy life and is always treated with respect. On the other hand someone born in district 12 has a life of constant back breaking work. They live in poverty and struggle to survive.
When hunger games start the tributes (participates) pick up their packages and run. Katniss however, does not pick up her package and run just as Haymitch had advised her. She goes deep into the forest and tries to stay hidden from other tributes for fear that that might kill her. She’s afraid but she was also a skilled survivor so she tries to work on a plan of winning the games. She contemplates the odds of her survival, as an ally she had befriended earlier dries. During this journey she discovers her true self and the battle she was once having within herself changes to resentment towards the Capitol. She realizes that true enemy in the Capital. “Rue was death has to forced me that confront by the own fury against the cruelty. No way is
In the novel “The Hunger Games” Suzanne Collins conveys the qualities of a hero through the main character Katniss Everdeen. The novel is based around a dystopian nation, in which is placed in Panem. Through which a boy and a girl from each district must take part in ‘The Hunger Games’ where they have to fight to the death, until there is one survivor. Katniss subsequently evolves as a significant hero portraying the heroic qualities such as selflessness, identity change and intelligence. Selflessness is shown as she puts others before herself, her identity changes as she has to put up a brave face, and intelligence is displayed as her strategies progress in the games.
While competing in the Hunger Games, Katniss is unsure if Peeta is on her side or not because he betrays her and joins the Careers; plotting to team up and kill the weak. This make Katniss extremely confused, causing her to be uncertain of whether or not she will be able to kill Peeta since he is her supposed star-crossed lover. She also debates with herself because she cannot decide if she is in love with Gale or Peeta. During the Hunger Games, Katniss becomes friends with Rue through the mocking jay pin. Rue is killed, but Katniss remembers her by using the wisdom that she learned from Rue.
In the film, The Hunger Games directed by Gary Ross shows the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen as a strong well-skilled District 12’s female tribute who carries hope along to survive in the arena among other tributes to rebel against an oppressive government control. Throughout the film we can see how Katniss gets motivated by her loved ones back at home as well as her District 12’s members. For instance, Katniss’s younger sister, Prim gives strength when she gives the mocking jay pin
Arthur Ashe once said, “True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.” The legend's words support the idea that people don’t help others for popularity; they sacrifice their lives for the well-being of the people. In the novel The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins introduces the protagonist Katniss Everdeen to illustrate that heroes give up their lives for the safety of the community just as Arthur Ashe stated. As Katniss faces a battle of the fittest, she also helps her family survive the torture by the government Through this book, Collins shows the reader that people are often heroes because they do anything to save and fight for the
Katniss Everdeen, the protagonist of the Hunger Games, displays the quality of selflessness when her sister, Prim, was chosen to participate in the annual hunger games. Through Katniss volunteering, she had expressed her love for her sister, so much so that she would give up her life. ”I volunteer, I volunteer as tribute!” are the words of Katniss at the reaping. Through the use of repetition, the readers portray Katniss as selfless and an undeniable hero to look up to and furthermore, aspire to be as brave as her.
Some literary devices in The Hunger Games prove Peeta and Katniss both fight so hard in the game. Firstly, symbol is one of the good literary devices that reveal Katniss always works hard physically in the game. For instance, Katniss’s dress that burns on the fire symbolizes Katniss’s fighting spirit. The reader knows Katniss is “the girl who was on fire” (Collins 78). Consequently, Katniss never gives up in the game despite she often has many difficulties in a hard situation. Likewise, smile is another literary device which shows Peeta is also very diligent in a psychological way. For example, the reader can know Peeta tries to become optimistic in the game even if he is in a bad situation, because when “Peeta wriggles back inside his fact lit up like the sun” (Collins 302). As a result, Peeta tries hard to make himself to be hopeful and confident to win in the game. All in all, these literary devices provide the evidences for the
Sometimes rules are meant to be broken if you want change, society does not define your happiness, your life, your anything. This rebellious act against the rules is expressively shown in the second film from most of the districts teaming up with Haymitch and Plutarch Heveansbee, the current game maker for the 75th Hunger Games. This moral is also represented within the first film near the end when Peeta and Katniss force the game maker to either let them both win or no one wins. Compared to the actual state of our world, it is very similar with its equality, authority, violence and suffering which are a part of every story told including love and a section of our
Katniss Everdeen is a teenage girl from district twelve. Katniss has been in two hunger games and defying all the odds Katniss survives both hunger games. At the start of the book, Katniss has been rescued from the arena with Finnick, they have been taken back to the rebel base in district thirteen. To the whole world district thirteen is completely destroyed, but really district thirteen in a massive underground base where the whole world can’t see them. When Katniss was rescued from the arena Peta was taken
In the beginning, Katniss is trying to find a way back to her old norm but the people of District Twelve now look at her differently. She is constantly being watched by the Capitol