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    Peeta does genuinely love Katniss at the end of The Hunger Games because since the beginning of the games peeta has tried his best to protect Katniss and he has cared for her before the games as well. The Hunger Games is a book written by Suzanne Collins. The book is about Katniss in her point of view. Since before the games, Peeta has cared for Katniss. “Peeta blushes beet red and stammers out. ‘Because… Because... she came here with me’” (Collins 138). Peeta says this because he was asked why

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    The Hunger Games is a science fiction adventure movie directed by Gary Ross in 2012, which based on the same name novel, was written by Suzanne Collins. The story is about Katniss Everdeen, she is a female tribute in District 12, who must participate in “The Hunger Games” performs every year. According to the movie, several film reviewers have said that the Capitol uses this method to affirm and show their power over the Districts after the national revolution happened in 74 years ago. The Capital

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    Abdullah Ansari Dr.Walden ENG 2, 4th 11/25/2017 The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Schoolastic Press 2008, Dystopian Adventure, #374 Katniss Everdeen The main character and protagonist of The Hunger Games is Katniss Everdeen. She is exceptionally strong, capable and much more mature than you would initially expect. Katniss also happens to be extremely resourceful because she is the head of her household and provides her family with food by hunting and foraging, skills she learned from her father

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    Katniss Everdeen was a hero, but just like any other hero, she faced many challenges. During the Hunger Games Katniss was faced with multiple challenge. She experienced things such as knowing where she stood with someone she thought she could trust,the death of someone close, and the responsibility of caring for someone else. Katniss was faced with the challenge of trying to understand where she stood with Peeta. She believed she could trust Peeta until during the games she discovered he was with

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    “ ‘I want the audience to recognize you when you’re in the arena’ says Cinna dreamily. ‘Katniss, the girl who was on fire’ ”(67). The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins gave birth to one of the most important characters in the modern day world of literature, Katniss Everdeen the girl on fire. Not only do we have a character that shook the real world with her debut, but we have a character that is dynamic in every way possible. She goes from a starving girl in district 12, to a loveable toy of the capital

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    One the books that is going to be compared is The Hunger Games which was written in 2008 by Suzanne Collins. This book starts of as the annual reaping in every district where males and females from the ages 12-18 are chosen to battle for their life with the other tributes from different districts. Katniss, the main character volunteered to save her sister from being the chosen tribute. Peeta was the male tribute chosen, both of them are from District 12. There are 12 district competing, 24 tributes

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    1.1.5. Type of Dystopian control in the Hunger Games It is usual, for dystopian fiction, to incorporate some kind of societal control, which is oppressive in nature and the main purpose for which it is used is, to keep public under control. The Hunger Games presents the technological control in which a society is basically controlled by technology—through robots, computers, surveillance and/or scientific means. The specialists designed the arena through computers and other complicated softwares

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    pride in. Sometimes books are read to learn while other times they are read for enjoyment. Regardless of the reading, you will pick up ideas in the books that were put there on purpose for you to understand it or even for you to figure out. In the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, many times characters would talk about identity and who they are as a person. Which means identity plays a huge role in not only the story but in my personal experience as well. In chapter ten, even though everyone is expecting

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    A Hunger Artist by Kafka "A Man of Art and Spirituality" In Kafka's " A Hunger Artist," art is not used in its conventional context. Kafka illustrates the interdependency of the audience and the hunger artist, and especially his need for attention. It is through the audience that the hunger artist is fulfilled, but because he cannot communicate the sincerity of his performance he is always left dissatisfied. The definition of artist according to The American Heritage Dictionary of the

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    The Hunger Games Catching Fire Summary The Hunger Games Catching Fire starts off with Katniss in the woods looking for snare hubs which catches animals, she normally goes with her friend Gale on Sundays, but, he works in a coal mine for a living because in district 12, the most abundant product is coal. Katniss does not need a job because the previous year, her and Peeta (Katniss’ alleged boyfriend) won the Hunger Games and now have so much money that they do not need to work. Katniss heads to

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