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Hunger Games Marxism Essay

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Karl Marx’s ideology, Marxism is still present in today’s culture in movies, books and television shows. Marxism focuses on the class struggle between the upper and lower classes, which are called the bourgeoisie and proletariat. Marx’s makes a point of if the proletariat doesn’t revolt against the bourgeoisie, the upper class will keep getting stronger, and the proletariat class will suffer more and more as time passes. Marx makes it clear that the proletariat must stand up and fight the upper class; this ideology is also present in the Hunger games movie series. Hunger games is based on sociological concepts based on the ideologies of Marx. It shows the relationship between the Districts, which are the equivalent of the proletariat, and the Capitol who would be the equivalent of the bourgeoisie. The movie tells the story of Katniss who is sixteen and is from District twelve, which makes her a member of the proletariat. The first sign of the difference between the two classes is shown when Katniss reveals the first day of the film is the “reaping” day which is the annual ritual of when each of the twelve districts send two tributes who then compete in the hunger games …show more content…

These stages of the proletariat Marx’s discusses overtime lead people become less and less scattered and more unified. As Marx wants the proletariat to stand together shown in the quotation “The proletarians have nothing to loose but their chains. They have a world to win.”(Anthology 50) A similar image or illustration is drawn for the districts of Panem in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay. Just as the proletariat developed the people amongst the districts developed in the same manner as Marx’s wanted so they can be freed from their chains and became the revolutionary

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