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The Hunger Games: A Totalitarian Government

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The whole idea of The Hunger Games builds on the disadvantages already faced by the poor and barely affects the wealthy. This can be seen in many ways in our own global society. The tesserae system in The Hunger Games is a caricature of New Zealand’s own welfare system. The totalitarian government is analogous to Hitler’s infamous power in Nazi Germany. The actual ‘games’ - a central focus in the first novel are even comparable to reality TV shows like American Idol. The Hunger Games is both a barbaric distraction for the well off, and an active reminder of the magnitude of control the Capitol holds for a vast majority of the population of Panem.

It’s all in the name - Panem, derived from the latin phrase “panem et circenses” which translates to “bread and circuses”. This figure of speech describes a superficial means of appeasement by distracting the ruling class. In this case the …show more content…

A totalitarian government is when one party or a very small group of people have total authority over a nation, they have complete control over your life. They can tell you where you will work, how much you will earn. They can tell you where you will live, or even how many children you can have, like a dairy farmer has total control over his cows. In Germany, Nazi Party members had the nicest houses, were treated the best and had the best jobs in government. In the Capitol of Panem in The Hunger Games, the people hold almost all of the total wealth of Panem, they have an abundance of everything the district's lack - food, clothing, choices. There are only two classes - the rich and the poor. These governments control lives. This builds on the disadvantages the poor already face because the people in control don’t want to give up what they have and this makes it almost impossible for those outside of the privileged group to ever break out of their disadvantaged

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