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The Hunger Games Movie And Book Comparison Essay

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The Hunger Games: Fight to the Finish In the adaptation of the film The Hunger Games and the book of The Hunger Games they portray very different characteristics. The filmmakers deviated the Hunger Games scenes in a more dramatic way than before. Representing District 13, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark were forced to go and compete in the 74th Hunger Games and fight for their lives. But as these scenes progressed they both get very captivating and very dramatic in both the book and the film. This film has made huge fluctuations to the fighting scene than they did in the book. In The Hunger Games fighting scene the capital did not give as much help nor did they have all of the capabilities they did in the fighting scene of The Hunger …show more content…

The film is a very big adaptation from the book. The actual 74th Hunger Games scene is in the book and the film. The 74th Hunger Games scene is where Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark go fight for their lives against people from the other twelve districts. Although these scenes are in the both the book and film they are different in many ways. They had never seen, or had contact, with any of the other tributes that they were fighting against before this event. The scene leading up the Hunger Games scene is when they go to the Capitol and start their training to fight for their lives. While Katniss and Peeta are at the Capitol they are to go out and show off who they are at the tribute parade. Before Peeta and Katniss go out into the tribute parade, Peeta suggests that they should hold hands and takes Katniss’ hand first, but in the book it is Cinna that suggests them to. He does this to show all of the contributors that they get along and support each other in every way. As they are riding out to the tribute parade in the film, all of the tributes horses are black along with their chariot. But in the book, the horses are all different within their color and

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