In Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games we see the change of many characters as a result of the circumstances their put into.The Hunger Games is a life changing event that can alter who you are and what you believe in.During the course of the novel Katniss Everdeen the protagonist evolves into a more humane person as she witnesses death and sacrifice.Peeta Mellark the district twelve boy tribute changes when his and Katniss's survival depends on it.Haymitch the drunk district twelve tribute adviser turns his life around when Katniss and Peeta enter his life.Katniss,Peeta and Haymitch all had to endure the life and death situation of The Hunger Games which changed them in significant ways as we see throughout the novel. As the novel progresses so does Katniss Everdeen.From the beginning to the end Katniss becomes compassionate,develops feelings for Peeta,and starts to believe in herself.Firstly in the beginning of the novel Katniss is only shown compassion for those she's close with only letting her wall down for a few people.All this changes when she is put into The Games where blood where blood is shed,a game with only one living victor.At the end of the novel Cato …show more content…
Change happens all around us it can be because of good or bad it can also be because of both and Haymitch Abernathy is an example of that.Haymitch changes after the games and became a drunk but we soon see how he sobers up and how he truly cares for his tributes.Haymithch was the district twelve winner of the fiftieth Hunger games he was a victor yet he became a drunk for that very reason.Due to the horror of the hunger games and seeing everyone of his tributes die Haymitch becomes a drunk in order to live with the pain.Haymitch may of won the games but he definitely didn’t win he was left with reminders everyday of what happened and has to relive it everyday which causes him to isolate from the world.When Peeta and Katniss enter Haymitch's life his life starts turn around and he sobers up and makes a
It is very obvious that throughout the Hunger Games the main character, Katniss Everdeen, changes drastically. There are many little things that influence her change in character, the main reasons being, when her ally Rue was killed, when its announced that she can work with the male tribute from her district, Peeta, and when she defies the capitol and threatens her life with the berries so that her and Peeta can both win. These reasons are the most important because they cause the most obvious changes in who Katniss is in the arena. When Katniss teams up with the twelve year old girl from District 11, she is constantly reminded of her little sister at home. That she volunteered for at the reaping, so that she would not have to fight.
In the novel, The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins is a dystopian young adult book that is based in Panem that is divided into twelve districts. Each year the districts have to send a boy and a girl into an arena to fight to the death. The novel’s protagonist is Katniss, who lives in the poorest district. Katniss makes the audience think of the important ideas of bravery, societal class and love.
Katniss Everdeen of The Hunger Games may not be perfect, but one thing she succeeds in doing is breaking many gender stereotypes. Women in media, such as movies, are hyperseaxualized and are not a real representation of real women. Whether it be women still having traditional roles or them having unrealistic body types, women are not properly represented in the media. In four diverse studies on gender and children’s entertainment done by Dr. Stacy L. Smith and Crystal Allene Cook they prove the need for more males in movie and television entertainment aimed at children.
Some believe that the only victims of the Hunger Games are the people from poor districts, because they rarely win. This is not necessarily true. All members of this society, whether it be mentors, Career tributes, or tributes from poor districts suffer from the Games. In the science fiction novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, the characters Haymitch Abernathy, Peeta Mellark, and Cato are negatively affected by this society. Each of them suffer either mentally, physically, or both.
The dystopian protagonist that is present in the Hunger Games is Katniss Everdeen. “Finally, I am too restless to even stay in bed. I pace the floor, heart beating too fast, breathing too short. My room feels like a prison cell. I run down hall to the door to the roof. The energy field enclosing the roof prevents any desperate form of escape” (Collins 148) Katniss is often struggling to escape or feels like she’s trap, she knows that she’s a tribute in the hunger games and is afraid that she will never see her family again if she doesn’t come out as the victor. Through Katniss’s perspective you can easily recognize that there is something wrong with the society that she lives in. “ I want to do something, right here, right now, to shame them, to make them accountable, to show the Capitol whatever they do or force us to do there is a part of every tribute they can’t own” (Collins 237). Katniss knows that the Capitol is cruel and wrong for having the hunger games, forcing the tributes to kill one another
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
Heroes we know today like Superman and Harry Potter, have had their parents killed at a very young age, causing considerable amounts of stress to out protagonists. In the future, these loses served as motivation for the heroes to preserve through tough times. Katniss was no exemption to this, as her child hood also provided her with motivation. She experienced traumatic events such as her father dying when she was young causing a considerable amount of pain and mental hurt, as she still wakes up "screaming for him to run." Katniss is still mentally scarred from that incident, but not as much as her mother is, making her upbringing even harder. Katniss' mother retreat into depression, leaving her mother "locked in some dark world of sadness" made Katniss face responsibilities, which no eleven year old could handle. The factors ripped at Katniss, but also hardened her for the Games and during the Games. The motivation she gained from her childhood links her with other heroes, like Batman who was motivated to become a hero from his parents deaths. This attributes is important stepping stone in a stereotypical heroes life and Katniss fits the mould of hero with this
The film the hunger games is a science fiction/thriller film which is directed by Gary Ross, the film is about a once North America country which is now known as panem and the capitol has to maintain control over the district, they do this by holding the hunger games which is an event when they choose 2 tributes from each district a boy and a girl which fight to the death which is publicly televised, but the capital allow one winner for the district to have hope, throughout the film there are many characters which I feel sympathy, likeability, negative characterises and character development about but the main two which I feel the most sympathy towards Peeta and Katniss.
Katniss and How She Changed During the Games How much did Katniss change in the novel, The Hunger Games? Throughout the novel, we see her character change and develop a lot due to the circumstances she finds herself in. Katniss is the novel's protagonist, and she volunteers for her sister to take her place in the Hunger Games. Her sister was not supposed to be a tribute, nor was it expected because it was her first year in the drawing. Despite this, she was drawn to help develop one of the novel's themes, “the games are rigged.”
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.
Katniss Everdeen is one of the best heroes in modern mythology. “Katniss Everdeen. She is the hero we need.” (Kim, Daniel J). Katniss isn’t like other heroes in modern mythology. Heroes today are characterized by their aggression and dominance but not Katniss. Katniss is strong when she has to be, but deep inside she is truly scared. Joseph Cambell’s 17 stages monomyth is able to map out a hero’s journey and express the steps taken to become a hero. Katniss is a highly qualified hero and accomplishes several stages in becoming the true hero she is. She is loyal, but unsure of whether it is egocentric or selflessness. All heroes have self doubts during their journeys. Katniss is a hero because of her ability to love. She incorporates love
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.
“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.
The Hunger Games, A book series by Suzanne Collins, differs in few ways from Veronica Roth’s Divergent. The Hunger Games lead role, Katniss Everdeen, lives in a world of few choices. The government controls the lives of everybody in the 12 districts. When Katniss’ little sister, Primrose, is chosen to fight in the annual Hunger Games, Katniss volunteers to take her place. She is forced to fight and forced to kill, all to survive. This competition results in the people fearing not only their government, but also their futures. Katniss becomes a symbol of rebellion against the
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.