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. First I’ll talk about Peeta and Katniss’s feelings for each other. Katniss never knew Peeta, they weren’t even neighbors, and they never talked
books for this comparison essay are “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, and The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. “The Lottery” is about the towns people drawing out slips of paper and seeing who gets the slip of paper with the black pencil dot; whereas The Hunger Games is about Katniss taking her sister's place when she she's called into the Hunger Games and trying to survive in the arena with Peeta in the Hunger Games. This book ends with Katniss and Peeta winning the Hunger Games and the two of them
meaning of this quote is that things work better when there is equality, and this relates to The Hunger Games theme of inequality between the poor and the rich. As seen in The Hunger Games, anyone who didn 't live in the capital was living in poverty. The only way to get out of poverty was to win The Hunger Games. The importance of this research paper is to show how the themes are presented in The Hunger Games. The themes that can be found in the story are the inequality between the poor and the rich
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is very similar to The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The Hunger Games is a seventy-four-year-old lottery that selects twenty-four kids, as young as thirteen, and sends them into a rink to fight to the death. The Lottery is about a lottery that has been going on for more than seventy years, where the village selects one person to stone to death. The two stories may have different plot lines, but they have similar themes, including tradition, a dystopian society, and
save people and a female warrior means who they are going to save. The comparison between Twilight and Hunger Games is that they are both young- adults, have a love triangle, and have strong female character roles as protagonists. Some of the differences between the two movies are that Twilight is a fantast love story that Bella falls in love with a vampire and in The Hunger Games is an adventure film that shows how a Katniss needs to keep herself alive and survive to feed her family. In Twilight
Insightful and based on morals and justice, The Hunger Games values the concern and compassion of characters like Katniss and Peeta, while finding fault in the inhuman and selfish ways of others. The novel focuses on Katniss Everdeen, the 16-year-old protagonist and tribute for The Hunger Games, pitted against twenty-three others in a gamble for her own life. Furthermore survival above all others is one of the most prevalent themes in The Hunger Games, providing a precarious feeling of one’s survival
When I first read “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins, I only focused on the love story between Katniss and Peeta, totally oblivious to anything else. Since rereading it, I noticed that the plot and specifically the character’s personalities all depend on the environment or setting in which they grew up in. The biggest take away was the role the Capitol plays. To begin, Katniss Everdeen is a very complex character. She has a lot of walls to protect her from District 12’s hardships and most importantly
For this report, the differences and similarities between 1984 by George Orwell and The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins will be analyzed through comparison and contraction. This essay will focus on the differences and similarities of the toleration dictator/leader/group, the classic dystopian protagonist, and the psychological manipulation and torture of the protagonist. Discussing these topics are important as they all contribute to the works as a whole. The criteria that will decide which fiction
The Road and Hunger Games comparison Both the Hunger Games and The Road are two books set in the same type of environment of being poor, explored choices of humans facing a test of humanity, impacted by human modernization and technology and emotional power. We will explore the different themes and compare the logic between the pages. In comparison, The Road themes did a great job of displaying his character’s emotions and explaining everything they were experiencing. I feel that the story line
The Hunger Games with the intent of introducing her young adult readership to a number of politically charged themes. Although Collins' work is acknowledged for successfully presenting themes of sacrifice, versions of reality, and power; conversely, her audience conversely identifies with the debatable sub-theme of