Suzanne Collins wrote her dystopian fiction novel, The Hunger Games, in 2008, portraying heroic qualities through the characters and themes within. A hero is defined as a person that is admired for their courage, achievements or noble qualities. Collins’ bestselling novel follows protagonist Katniss Everdeen, as she endures many trials, conflicts and challenges throughout her journey, illustrating heroic qualities, evident through her resilience and determination. Collins also utilises the characterisation of Peeta Mellark, Katniss’s love interest, as a heroic young man, maintaining his values, integrity and kind nature. The Hunger Games presents these various aspects through characterisation, expressing various heroic qualities, ranging from strength to compassion, qualities are all imperative in a hero. …show more content…
Katniss emulates the heroic qualities of strength and resilience, illustrated when Katniss has awoken from her tracker jacker venom induced coma and states; “I know I have tough opponents left to face. But I am no longer merely prey that runs and hides or takes desperate measures.” Collins utilises metaphorical language and imagery to demonstrate Katniss’s brave attitude toward her impending challenges, reflecting the traits present within a hero. Her leadership qualities and selflessness is expressed when Katniss volunteers for her sister, and states; “I volunteer. I volunteer as tribute.” This use of repetition and short sentences provides dramatic effect, portraying the heroic trait of sacrifice that Katniss shows. Thus, Suzanne Collins’ characterisation of her protagonist, perfectly emulates traits in which a hero should
The Hunger Games is an intricate book with complex relationships and elaborate characters. Like every book, each choice of the author adds to, subtracts from, distracts, or emphasizes some component from the piece of literature. Suzanne Collins, the author of The Hunger Games, makes decisions throughout the book that change the relationships of characters and other important aspects. Because of this, the feelings and thoughts of the audience are heavily influenced by the author.
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
In addition, Suzanne Collins also demonstrates that Katniss is a good hero in the ‘Hunger Games’ through her inner strength and selfless acts. Through repetition we can see that Katniss has inner strength. This is evident through the quote, With one sweep of my arm, I push her behind me.“I volunteer!” I gasp. “I volunteer as tribute!” Katniss demonstrates that she has inner strength through repetition of the word volunteering, by stepping up putting her own
In the Book The hunger games Katniss Everdeen faces overwhelming adversity when she finds herself found in the clutches of the capital stuck in the hunger games. Katniss is able to overcome this adversity by having strong characteristics like her intelligence, resourcefulness and being courageous, these characteristics will be discussed throughout the essay outlining exactly why these characteristics help katniss in the games.
When one loves a person or thing dearly, then they have the tendency to do almost anything they can to protect and save them from whatever harm they come across. Katniss volunteered for the games knowing she was saving her sister from a terrible fate. She made a promise that she would try her best to win the Hunger Games, but her confidence in her own ability to kill another person was minimal. She did not want to get any blood on her hands but knew that in order to win she would be forced to. The author of Genocidal Killer, Crispin Sartwell recognized situations like these when he said, “your goodness, like mine, has little to do with who you are and everything to do with the social conditions you find yourself in” (Sartwell). The circumstance Katniss found herself in was full of violence, pain, and ruthlessness which further contributed to the tainting of her
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.
The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins delineates that there are times when people believe that all hope is lost but only those who are strong will persevere through their darkest moments. Suzanne Collins portrays the theme throughout the novel with the main protagonist, Katniss Everdeen, as she struggles to endure her daily life and the annual Hunger Games. Collins displays the prodigious amount of persistence of Katniss Everdeen and her comrade, Peeta Mellark, which allows them to survive throughout the Hunger Games.
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.
“We had to save you because you're the Mockingjay, Katniss, says Plutarch. While you live, the revolution lives” (Collins). Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games is a complex character who epitomizes the archetype of a hero, however, she also shatters the mold by rebelling against the capital and endangering her whole family. She starts out as a hero to her family, especially her sister, and then becomes the symbol of strength to everyone. Katniss sacrifices herself by volunteering to join the Hunger Games in place of her sister, it is a game of survival where a boy and a girl from each district are forced to fight the other members of other districts to the death. By going out of her ordinary world and preparing to join a game where her life could be taken, she fits right into the archetype of a hero. Her bow and arrow, the weapon that only she can wield, will be the only things to help her survive. Despite these heroic qualities, Katniss makes an erroneous decision and blunder mistakes that shows the reader the flip side of Katniss.
Sometimes when people encounter difficult challenges they rise up to the occasion and change for the better. The main character in Collins' book, Katniss Everdeen, is a demonstration of this type of response. When her little sister Prim was called to fight for her life, Katniss instinctively took her place; which creates irony, because nobody was expecting Katniss to volunteer for her. When hard times hit Katniss' family, her mom fell into deep depression and didn't provide for her family anymore, so in a way, Katniss became head of the household (with the support of many people); this sets the sad but intense mood for the book. She is characterized by her honest, hard working personality that is shown through her actions. Like
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
She conveys this description by having her volunteer for her sister in the Hunger Games (a game where teenagers fight to the death). “I reach her just as she is about to mount the steps. “I volunteer!” I gasp. “I volunteer as tribute!” ( page 32). As stated before this clearly shows her courageous and fearless nature. In the book The Hunger Games is an annual event that teenagers are thrown into a “globe like” simulation and are forced to fight to the death for others’ entertainment. In this quote Katniss knows that if she volunteers that she will most likely die. This ties to the theme by clearly demonstrating a strong example of sacrifice. Katniss has a choice to stay and protect and take care of her mother and faction, or protect her sister. In another quote by Effie Trinket (Katniss’ advisor in the book) she states that she did sacrificed herself for her sister. “..How Katniss sacrifice herself for her sister” (page 64). This is such a strong quote in the book that relates to the theme because it very visibly states the theme in a sentence. What Katniss did for her sister had almost never been done before, and the sacrifice she made affected
The Hunger Games is a film about survival, and when survival seems impossible there is only one thing left to count on: hope. When Katniss takes her sister’s place in the murderous free-for-all known as the Hunger Games, her life changes, and not for the better. Suddenly, Katniss finds herself in a world where killing is the only way to survive. Luckily, she has help along the way. A casual observer of the film is likely to notice the presence of many mentors in Katniss’ story, but that observation becomes more important when it is combined with the importance and relevance of hope.
When The Hunger Games trilogy written by Suzanne Collins came out in 2008, the popularity of dystopian novels rose, causing a plethora of similar novels to be written. The dystopian genre in the twenty-first century generally has a strong and masculine teenage female heroine who faces the daunting task of saving their cruel and messed up world. In The Hunger Games, the protagonist is Katniss Everdeen who chooses to take her younger sister, Primrose Everdeen’s, place in the Hunger Games, an annual event where a young female and male are chosen from each district to battle each other to the death as a sadistic form of entertainment for the Capitol. The Capitol is where the influential and wealthy citizens live, lavishing themselves with outrageous makeup and clothing. It also represents the tyrannical and controlling government responsible for this act of savagery. Katniss also struggles between two possible love interests: Gale, her childhood friend, and Peeta, her partner in the Hunger Games. The popularity of this trilogy caused many other imitations to arise, struggling to claim some popularity for themselves.
The novel “The Hunger Games” written by Suzanne Collins, is a captivating futuristic story set in the society of Panem. The Capitol forces young adults from each of the twelve districts to compete in a televised fight to the death competition called the hunger games. When Katniss younger sister, Prim, names called, Katniss stands up to volunteer for her. She is confident she can win the seventy-fourth hunger games. While competing, she proves her Spartan warrior techniques and fighting motives. She is a confident young woman, who will not go down without a fight. She proves to her sister, and to her district that she is willing to protect those who she cares about. Katniss is a willing fight for her freedom from the Capitol and proves who she is as a warrior. Katniss is a brilliant young warrior, who exemplifies the values of a Spartan warrior by proving to be courageous, loyal, and determined.