1. The relationship Katniss has with Gale is they have been friends for a really long time and when you first meet the characters in the first few chapters that’s what you see them as, friends. But then as the story goes on through the entire book you start to see they might actually like each other. They also act sort of like a parent figure towards both the younger siblings. Katniss does not have a very good relationship with her mother. She feels like once her dad died she shut her and her sister out and didn’t take very good care of them. Katniss expected her mom to find a job so she would be able to buy the necessities they needed. Finally the relationship with Katniss and her sister is a very good relationship. Like Katniss says “How could I leave Prim, who is the only person in the world I’m certain I love?” (Page 18, Suzanne Collins). Katniss even volunteered in her sister’s place to go to the Hunger Games just to keep her safe. Those are the relationships between the four characters.
2. The tributes are given stylists so that they can look good and make good impressions for anyone who would want to sponsor them for when the games start. As a tribute, you’re going to want a sponsor so they can send you supplies, medicine, tools, ect. so that you can make it as far as possible in the game. The sponsors that
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To me the cruelest part of the hunger games is having kids as young as twelve have to leave home and enter a game where you have to fight to the death until you’re the last one. Knowing that you might not ever see your family again breaks their hearts. Also being as young as twelve you probably don’t know much survival skills yet and you don’t know how to hunt to get food, how to make sure the water is okay to drink, or especially not to kill someone. Another cruel thing to me is just the games in general. Yes, they want to get the point across that they control everyone but they could have said it in a different way. Those are what is most cruel to
Suzanne Collins, the author of The Hunger Games, imagines a world where people are divided by district just like the real world does with the high, middle, low classes. This book is full of themes, literary devices and also talks about how the government — in this case the Capitol — oppresses their citizens.
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
Suzanne Collins demonstrates that the heroine Katniss is a good hero in “The Hunger Games” through bravery, inner strength and compassion. This is expressed through emotive language, repetition and descriptive language.
Katniss and Peeta have to work even harder to overcome the bias against them and win the hearts of the sponsors and the crowd. Being as poor as they are comes with some benefits and some disadvantages. They have been under fed most of their lives which means they are skinny and weak compared to the other tributes. Living in district 12 also gives them the natural sense of survival. Katniss spends a lot of time hunting to survive which is basically what the hunger games are. Peeta also uses skills from his trade, like his cake decorating, to give him an upper hand in the games. Just like in their everyday lives Katniss and Peeta are spending every waking moment during the games fighting to survive. Because of the social class system set up by the Capitol people are treated very unfairly based on where they were born.
This story is unique in that Katniss has taken on the role as mother and caregiver for her sister, Prim. Her mother doesn’t have time to take care of Prim so the role was passed on to Katniss. Spending so much time together causes Katniss to
Imagine living in a world where man hunts man for sport or are made to kill each other in a publicly televised event. These are the world's that the characters Rainsford and Katniss live in. In the book A Most Dangerous Game the character Rainsford finds himself on an island where a man named General Zaroff hunts him and many more before him, for sport. In the movie The Hunger Games Katniss Everdeen lives in a world where people are split up into twelve different districts. The government takes two people, a boy and a girl, from each district and throws them into an arena to fight to the death. Rainsford and Katniss both possess the skills and traits of a true survivor. These skills and traits are using intelligence over strength, showing compassion to others, and triumphing over those who only use strength.
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.
The Hunger Games deal with oppression by many ways. “It’s time for the drawing. Effie Trinket says as she always does, “Ladies first!” and crosses to the glass ball with the girls’ names. She reaches in, digs her hand deep into the ball, and pulls out a slip of paper.“ (Collins, 28) The government oppresses the people of the Seam because they were condemned to play the Hunger Games every year to get some food to live. People suffer because
“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.
In 2008 Suzanne Collins published a book that took the world by storm with 23 million copies sold as of 2012. Why did the novel get so much attention? Was it a new story that people had never heard before, or maybe just a retelling of an old tale that excited young readers with its action contents? The ancient Greek myth of is retold in the contemporary story of The Hunger Games as Katniss’ trail at the games is a modern rendition of Theseus’ battle with the minotaur, and both characters are defined by their success.
12. What does Katniss’s mother thinks about Peeta and her daughter relationship ? That Katniss is too
To Begin With,There are similarities between the book and movie.In the movie and book katniss and rue worked together by rue giving katniss food and katniss gave rue water. In the book and movie when katniss volunteered after her sister primrose everdeen was pick out of the reaping The people who were there gave katniss good respect when she volunteered at the reaping.
The Hunger Games, directed by Gary Ross, is an adventurous and eye catching movie. The Hunger Game is a game played by tributes, a boy and a girl from twelve districts, which are chosen to play the game against 23 other people and fight till the death to win victory and return home. Katniss, a voluntary tribute, and Peeta, a selected tribute, are the main characters from district 12.In the game, Katniss is completely alone and tries to survive by any means necessary. On the other hand, Peeta is helping other tributes and hiding out with camouflage. They come together and try to survive the difficult challenges they face within the game, until it is just them standing.
““No, you can’t kill yourself, “I say. I’m on my knees, desperately plastering the bandage back onto his wound. “Katniss, “he says.
In the novel, The Hunger Games, written by Suzanne Collins, the reasons for Katniss and Peeta's winning the Game was all thanks to the help of their team. Their team has helped them, Katniss and Peeta, by training them at their sessions, helping them get their sponsors, and keeping them alive while being in the Game.