In the movie and/or book The Hunger Games, the main character is Katniss Everdeen. In the movie, she is hunting in the woods right outside of district 12, the place where she was born and raised. When Effie Trinket comes to select a tribute for district 12, her little sister is chosen but she has the courage to volunteer for her instead. When it is time for them to go into the arena, she has to show physical strength because she has to be quick and run as fast as she can to get to the weapons and get away from the middle of the arena. She shows a-lot more physical strength when she kills people so they will not kill her. Then she shows some mental strength when she kills people or sees people get killed because it is hard to un-see things
People visual that not all girls can be courageous when it comes to standing up for themselves or fighting for others, but in the novel "Hunger Games" Suzanne Collins states that Katniss Everdeen is courageous when it comes down to the family. People usually see that girls are weak and are easy to run over. Then there are people that look and see that girls are worth something and that are actually the strongest people you will meet. In Suzanne Collins "Hunger Games," she uses that Katniss Everdeen is courageous through the characteristics of Katniss going out hunting for food for her family, Katniss taking her sister place at the reaping, and Katniss fighting for herself and Peeta. One of the adventurous things that are shown through Katniss Everdeen is her going out hunting to get food for her and her family.
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
In addition, Suzanne Collins also demonstrates that Katniss is a good hero in the ‘Hunger Games’ through her inner strength and selfless acts. Through repetition we can see that Katniss has inner strength. This is evident through the quote, With one sweep of my arm, I push her behind me.“I volunteer!” I gasp. “I volunteer as tribute!” Katniss demonstrates that she has inner strength through repetition of the word volunteering, by stepping up putting her own
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.
Social stratification is a concept used within sociology that explains the divisions and social inequalities of large groups of people within a particular society. The Hunger Games (2012) is a film that demonstrates this through amplifying how the power of the rich members in a polarised society are taking control of the poor and separating them in different districts which create specific social rankings. This essay will use the perspective of conflict theory to examine how Australian society is also effected by social stratification and therefore divided in social classes which effects their access to social equalities.
The Hunger Games, a novel by Suzanne Collins, is the story of 16 years old, Katniss Everdeen, who fights to death for her district. The Hunger Games is an event hosted every year by the Capitol of Panem, where a randomly chosen boy and girl both need to represent each of the twelve districts that the capitol is composed of. When Katniss little sister, Prim, is chosen to be the representative for District twelve, Katniss volunteers to take her place and fight along her male counterpart, Peeta. The reason I choose this book for my book report is because Katniss is not your typical 16 year old girl. Not only is she her family’s provider but she’s also skillful, strong, rebellious, and unsentimental heroine. These are characteristics that society would mostly link to a 16 year old boy rather than a girl.
The competition will be far beyond my abilities.” However, Katniss starts to grow in strength, throughout the games, although when the announcement that two tributes from the same district could win together, she had her main peak of strength. With her continuously growing strength, Katniss was able to win the Hunger Games, not just with her physical strength, but mental strength
Economics is the study of scarcity within a systems of rules. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins’ can be translated into such, with hunger being scarcity and games being a system of rules. In the Hunger Games, we are introduced to a country called Panem. The country of Panem is divided into twelve different districts and the Capitol, where the government resides. Each district has their own different specializations and they have distinctive economies. The government regulates the trade and each district rely on trade from each other district and the Capitol for the goods they don 't produce. All of the districts and the Capitol is interdependent.
(2) “Buna is a very good camp. One can hold one’s own here. The most important thing is not to be assigned to the construction Kommando.” This may not seem like much, but this affects the story a great amount. It affected Elies life, and whoever was near him a great deal. It would be different if the inmate’s hadn’t brought this up because Elie wouldn’t have known to avoid it, what if Elie thought it was a good idea to get into the construction Kommando? Then he might have not survived. It could have made a grave alter. The Inmate who had said this is a life saver. He probably wasn’t around to even find out.
In the film, The Hunger Games directed by Gary Ross shows the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen as a strong well-skilled District 12’s female tribute who carries hope along to survive in the arena among other tributes to rebel against an oppressive government control. Throughout the film we can see how Katniss gets motivated by her loved ones back at home as well as her District 12’s members. For instance, Katniss’s younger sister, Prim gives strength when she gives the mocking jay pin
People want to team up with her and they are nice to her so she teams up with district,3,4,7.
In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Katniss Everdeen has three searches. Throughout the book, she looks for safety, truth, and hope.
From the above conclusion, the researchers wanted to convey some suggestions related to the understanding of literary works, especially novels, and which became the subject of analysis in the novel The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, as follows
The motion picture The Hunger Games, which premiered in 2012 was a book first published in 2009, written by Suzanne Collins. Usually film adaptations of a book usually are worse then the book itself. The Hunger Games was no exception. If someone did not read the book, they should expect to be very confused during the movie. The movie left a lot of important parts out and did not explain why things were the way they were. Putting the gaps in the storyline aside, the acting portrayed from Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth was well done and overall the movie won 34 awards and was nominated for 43. It even broke records opening weekend at the box office. (IMDB)