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Rebelling Against The Norms By Thomas Jefferson

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Rebelling Against the Norms The Declaration of Independence is the most honorable document in America’s founding history. In the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “. . . That to secure these rights [Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness] . . . that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government . . .” The Declaration incites people to overthrow their governments if governments violate people’s rights. People of Panem in The Hunger Games novel may not know their rights, but Katniss, the main character, does not seem to bear the Capitol’s injustice towards the people and therefore incites an insurrection. By carefully reading and analyzing the novel, readers can notice the rebellion theme which is represented and symbolized by the demonstration of the mockingjay, Katniss, the double suicide, the wildflowers, and the woods. The mockingjay is one of the symbols that represent a resistance in The Hunger Games. The mockingjay starts as a token for Katniss to keep during the Games to remind her of District 12 and the people there. The mockingjay is a product of the jabberjay and the mockingbird. Originally, the jabberjays were supposed to spy on the rebels and give the information back to the District, but the jabberjays ended up giving false information to the Capitol. The pin represents an anti-Capitol and anti-Games. The jabberjays were left to die off but

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