Katniss and Gale went to a meeting. They had to watch Peeta’s interview with Caesar. Caesar had asked Peeta about the Quarter-Quell game and whose side he is on, rebels or the capital? Then Peeta got mad and said he should have saved Katniss and couldn't. He screams at Caesar about Katniss's innocence. Katniss had tried to leave the meeting ,but Coin told her that she was not excused. Then she ran and hid in a closet. Then Gale came in the closet and sat next to her. Katniss was glad they were friends again. She begins to think more highly of the people in 13 and what they've gone through. Katniss went back to her quarters and could not sleep, even though her mother, sister, and Buttercup are there with her.
Julius Caesar is very much a warrior and he thinks that he is above every one else and that he is more than an ordinary man. As a result he is very arrogant and takes very little notice of the people around him. As far as he is concerned, they are meaningless and not worth his time. He believes he is honourable but really is not. In a way he wants to be trusted and to be a trusted leader of the Roman people but he is very unwilling to do anything to gain trust. Ordinary people have a great deal of respect for Caesar and probably believe that he would be a good, powerful leader who has Roman's troubles at heart. Caesar probably believes those things as well but he is ruthless and he craves power. He also believes that everybody likes him
The girl, whose name is Rue and Katniss decide to team up and work together to destroy the food stash of the stronger tributes called Careers, which have also teamed up together. After successfully working out a plan, Katniss destroys the Careers food stash and runs to the area where Rue and her have agreed to meet back up. On the way back, she witnesses Rue’s death at the hands of a Career. In order to survive, she decides to run even further out into the woods hoping to find a way to survive. While she’s running, the Capitol then announced that both tributes from the same district can win together. After this she finds Peeta, lying in the mud covered in leaves and sticks in an attempt to be camouflaged so none of the tributes could find him. Katniss helps Peeta wash off and tends to a big cut on his leg which was given to him by one of the Careers. For the next few days, the two hide in a cave allowing each other to rest and show one another love and affection, ultimately hoping to win over the Capitol. After Peeta is knocked out by medication, Katniss makes the trek to the cornucopia where the Capitol is hosting what they call a feast, but it is actually just a way to get all the remaining tributes to fight one another. After surviving a near death experience, Katniss makes her way back to the cave. When she returns, Peeta is somewhat healed and they both make the long hike together to the cornucopia. Once they arrive, they see
In the novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, the main character and protagonist is 16 year old Katniss Everdeen, a strong and selfless young woman who is far more mature than her age suggests. As the main provider for her family after her father died, Katniss had to become responsible and resourceful at a young age, which forced her to participate in rebellious behavior in order to keep her family alive. She is an unselfish and protective character, putting herself in danger in order to keep the ones she loves safe, especially for her little sister Primrose. Even after the pain and hardships she has had to go through not only in the games, but in her life, Katniss maintains her
Recently I received the opportunity to read the classic play of Julius Caesar written by William Shakespeare. The production displays feelings of sadness, anger, excitement, and sympathy; to name a few. The drama takes you through a time traveling adventure. I am personally not a big reader unless the book is interesting to me. Julius Caesar, although unexpected was a very good book. I am truly enjoying reading this classic almost as much as I enjoy reading my favorite book series, The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is an amazing book series that captures reader’s attention from the first page. As a matter of a fact the novel series received 34 awards in total and is expected to receive more after its final movie comes out in theaters this week. After reading Julius Caesar I noticed that there are many names of characters in the play that are also in the hunger games. After some
“Julius Caesar, ruler of the Roman world, now looked a broken man”. In the story “Killing Caesar” by Jon Herman Julius Caesar was a hero not a tyrant. He was a hero because he created jobs, helped control sanitation, sewage, food, and he governed Rome well.
Katniss and Peeta portray the star-crossed lovers from District 12 but Katniss is actually in love with Gale at first. She puts her life on the line and acts like she loves Peeta to gain sponsors because she wants to be able to win and survive so badly. They work together when the rules change, don’t give up, and combat everything that the capital is throwing at them. They use the berries to make the Capitol think they were going to commit a double suicide because they are smart enough to know that they won’t let them kill themselves because they need a winner. Katniss uses the need of a victor to her advantage by showing everyone watching she’s willing to risk their lives to save the both of them so that they could be together. They use this for a chance at
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay In Mockingjay, Katniss Everdeen was at well-loss over her feelings for Coin, Peeta, and even Gale. She was in an extremely stressful state of mind trying to manage her time with being the Mockingjay and spending time with her friends. As pressure surrounded her, she created feelings of dread and doubt in her head, some caused by pain, some caused by agony. She started to distrust Gale and Coin, because of all the lies she was told. She fought through the hardships of surviving the Hunger Games, and bringing down the Capitol.
Chapter 1: Who is Julius Caesar? Born on July 13 100 BC, Gaius Julius Caesar, said to be delivered with the help of a caesarian section, became one of the most famous figures ever known. He was born out of the womb of Aurelia, daughter of former consul Cotta, and was the son of J. Caesar and therefore part of the Julian family who claimed to have descended from Julus, son of the demigod Aeneas and grandson of the goddess Venus. Caesar was part of a patrician family, a group of the highest class families around in that time, and therefore was a wealthy child and would grow up to be a wealthy man. Very Little is known about Julius Caesar’s father besides the fact that he was active in the military and in politics, meaning he was out most of
The game we just played involved murders and detectives. The murders had to kill people by intricately picking out people them. They had to pick them intricately because the detectives were among them, watching and trying to see who were the murderers. Chapter 2 involved Cassius intricately picking Brutus, who was Caesars right hand man, someone close to Caesar and who was in his circle of people he trusted. By pulling Brutus into the conspiring side, Caesar wouldn't suspect a thing from his best friend, the best way to get close enough to Caesar to kill him.
Katniss finally arrives to the Capitol. Here is where things start to change and life as she knows it is completely different. The first thing on the agenda is to cleanse Katniss. She is waxed from head to toe and is washed down for Cinna (her stylist) to create the new Katniss Everdeen “Girl on Fire”. After being completely transformed, Katniss and Peeta (the boy tribute from
The failure of youthful rebellion to encourage the embodiment of identity occur principally through the protagonists’ acquiescence of the government constructed personas—based on an ideology of social change—that they previously tried to avoid. For instance, after escaping the arena, Katniss must comply with the Capitol to evade retribution and so, subsequently transforms into a Mutt. Just as Mutts are artificial creatures created by for utilization by the government, the Capitol similarly engineers Katniss’s persona as a “star-crossed lover” to sustain their image of power (Collins 185.135). Specifically, a “lover,” is one who lacks hostility or, an inclination towards resistance. Therefore, since the Capitol views Katniss as a revolutionary due to her act with the night lock berries, by instead presenting her as lacking a forceful nature, it diffuses the threat of social change that she exhibits (OED) (Collins 357).
Katniss Everdeen is the protagonist in the novel, The Hunger Games. This proves that she has an ongoing development through the story, as she topples over obstacles and circumstances that led her to new perspectives. For example, she changes through the influence of her experience in the Capitol and in the arena of the Hunger Games. In the beginning of the story, Katniss is portrayed as a bland and uninvolving character, as she is trapped under the weight of her district; never thinking outside of the world.
they make a plan then they set off to work. Rue needs to set a fire to our the careers away. they fall for it. Katniss stays put for half an hour trying to figure out how to blow up the food. a girl comes out of the
When she wakes up again Gale is sitting at her bedside. He lets her know her family is safe and that District 12 is no more. We see Katniss’s face go through a gambit of emotion and in the end we see her
Having trust is a great quality to have, but sometimes there might be one person that takes advantage of that trait. For example, once they start trusting people too easily they might, or will, start taking advantage of them. In one of Shakespeare’s plays, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, it demonstrates that being too trusting of someone could end with bad consequences. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, one of the main characters, Brutus, trusted his best friend, Cassius, with everything. Brutus trusted that Cassius was right about him being a new ruler of Rome, how killing Caesar would make a safer and better living space for the community, and that the people would support Brutus while he was leading. Cassius saw that Brutus trusted him. He