Nobody in this world has an easy life. Even some of our greatest heroes such as Rosa Parks or Babe Ruth were faced with many difficult decisions. Katniss Everdeen's life was definitely no walk in the park. Many challenges, both physical and emotional, were thrown at her face during the 16 years she spent in district 12 and her time in the arena. Early on in her life she had been forced to use the hunting and gathering skills that her father taught her to provide food for her mother and sister after his death plunged them into a life of poverty and starvation. During the games Katniss plays up a romance with Peeta hoping to get more sponsors to help with their survival in the arena, little does she know, he isn't faking his love for her. Survival is Katniss' main priority as she battles head-to-head with her 23 competitors in the arena. All Katniss knows is that these games are survival of the fittest, and if she wants to come home to her family alive, she needs to step up her game. …show more content…
During her mother's grieving, Katniss stayed focused and took control. She had stepped into his place and took over his role as head of the household by becoming the main provider for her family. She would hunt on a daily basis to care for them. Not only did she hunt though, but sometimes she would trade her game for other things that they needed, like medicine, cloth and even money. These responsibilities were of course never easy, but nothing she couldn't handle, because she was determined to save her family from starving to
But by her also helping out around the house with her younger sister Prim. In the novel "Hunger Games," the author talks about how Katniss Everdeen goes through the meadows to get to a fence that is forbidden for District 12 to go across but Katniss goes anyways to hunt and together food for and her with the skills that her father had taught her before he passed away in the mines. The braveness that is in Katniss here is how she takes the chance to go across that fence that is supposed to keep District 12 people in and she goes to gather food for her and her family. But she is taking a chance that could cost her life by doing something for others. Another point that is talked about in the novel the "Hunger Games" is how Katniss's hunting friend Gale makes a joke on how if they did not have so many kids
The death of Katniss’s father forced Katniss to take over and provide for the Everdeen family, which is surely a difficult challenge. In the book on page fifty-one, Katniss says, “It was slow-going at first, but I was determined to feed us. I stole eggs
The overriding themes and relatable characters in Suzanne Collin’s thrilling book The Hunger Games captivates readers making the book impossible to put down! The novel allows people to connect with the characters and relate to their feelings and emotions. Also, the ability of imagination is apparent throughout the text because it allows readers to form new images and sensations in their minds that cannot be perceived through sight or hearing. Imagination is extremely fundamental to integrating experience and the overall learning process. Through the traumatic yet exciting events
Katniss is the protagonist of the novel. She is a tough, self-sufficient, extremely loyal girl whose childhood was cut short by responsibility. After her father died, her mother sank into a deep depression, so it was up to Katniss to feed the family. One evening, she was going through others' trash in desperation when Peeta Mellark purposefully burned bread from his family's bakery and gave it to her. She feels like she owes him for that action, because after that she realizes the forest will be how to feed her family. She and her friend Gale regularly hunt wild game and gather food, selling some and keeping some for their families. Katniss dearly loves her younger sister Prim, so much so that she volunteers to go to the Hunger Games in Prim's place. Though Katniss could very easily feel bitter towards her more sheltered sister, instead she is fiercely protective of her. During the Games, this protectiveness transfers to another young tribute named Rue who Katniss grows very close too and mentors as she were an older sister to Rue.
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
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
Given these symptoms (examples above) and the fact that they have lasted more than year can help us determine the Katniss Everdeen is suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The criterion from DSM-5 on PTSD has also helped in determining the correct diagnosis for Katniss. The traumatic event that lead Katniss to develop PTSD was that she was forced to survive by killing foes and comrades alike. Too often she was placed in situations that were either to kill or be killed by other tributes. Situations like those escalated the risk of becoming another survivor of PTSD. As previously mentioned, the symptoms have lasted more than a year and therefore, has created significant distress on Katniss's emotional, cognitive, physical, and social
“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.
Katniss is an orphan poor girl lives in with her mom who is she suffering from Mental illness because of her husband dead ,so Katniss’s main preoccupation is to keep her family well-fed.
Thematic Essay Suzanne Collins’s science fiction novel The Hunger Games, takes place in Panem- a futuristic society where there is 12 districts and one capitol. Every year 24 “tributes” are publicly reaped to fight to the death in The Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen is put in the games after volunteering for her sister. During the Games Katniss falls in love with her fellow tribute from district 12, Peeta Mellark.
Katniss has reached the point where she is off to the Capitol. She meets Haymitch and Effie who are her mentors. Haymitch and Effie are her supernatural aid. They are there to help her prepare for the games and to teach her how to win. Haymitch is a previous victor who informs Katniss of what the games are going to be like. Haymitch says that the best advice he has for Katniss is “Stay Alive”. Katniss is trying to get as much information out of Haymitch because she wants to know how to win. Haymitch tries to explain to Katniss that if she wants to win, she needs to get people to like her because that is what will bring her sponsors. Effie is there for moral support and she tries to see the positive in what the games bring. Effie always says “Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor!”. Effie is there to make sure that Katniss is visually appealing and that she is who everyone wants to be. She wants Katniss to enjoy the time she has left because she may never get to experience anything like it again.
In the novel The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, Katniss, who is the main character is place to compete against twenty three other kids both boys and girls in order to survive. Katniss is a strong sixteen year old girl, who is far more mature than her age. Katniss is the provider in her family, which consist of herself, her mother and her little sister Prim. She is very protective over her sister and volunteers to take her place in the hunger games. Katniss is the person her family depends on for everything, but in a game like the hunger games, where life is at stake, and someone has to compete against others in order to survive, it is hard to survive without the help of others in some way. Katniss is able to survive the Hunger Games because
Katniss Everdeen is a character who is constantly developing. In the beginning, she was the main provider for her family. In the middle of the the book she was a tribute to the Hunger Games and eventually won. Then in the end she was a greatly admired person who had the threat of President Snow killing her because she outsmarted the Capitol.
Katniss was fearless in the beginning of the games. Hunting for food was a risk for Katniss everyday as she slipped under the fence to find food for her family. She could have been killed by the Capitol every
In many works of literature, it is often a crucial component for characters to sacrifice opportunities that arise in their lives in order to help loved ones. In Suzanne Collin’s “The Hunger Games,” protagonist Katniss Everdeen sacrifices the chance to live her own life in order for her sister, Primrose Everdeen, to not experience potential death in the arena. Another character that has similar attributes to Katniss Everdeen would be Pari II in Khaled Hosseini’s, “And the Mountains Echoed.” This novel depicts a strong relationship between parents and a daughter that results in missed opportunities due to the health risks that have developed in the parents. The fundamental values of such a character have developed through years of witnessing