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    The cast of the "Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2" honored the victims of the synchronized series of terrorist aggressive actions that hit Paris. They were all wearing a French flag ribbons at the final premiere of the franchise on Nov. 16 in Los Angeles. The red, white, and blue fabric was attached to the lapels of Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson's suits, on the other hand, Elizabeth Banks, Jena Malone, and Jennifer Lawrence fastened them on their coat collars. Natalie Dormer, who plays Cressida

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    There is a belief that books with similar titles also have similar concepts and overall message. I found that belief to be to be true when I read these two books: Mockingjay and To Kill a Mockingbird. These two books are written in two different time periods, but share similar themes and overall message. Themes are central or main ideas that a story is based upon. However, in series, more than one book is being introduced so there’s this continuation of new themes that are added to the previous themes

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    it’s easy to forget what keeps her alive is not superior speed, strength, or cleverness, but rather an attribute that no one else in the arena embraces. It’s not the weapons Katniss wields but the relationships she nurtures that save her life.While Mockingjay Part 1 may not be the greatest film of the Hunger Games franchise, Jennifer

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    In the movie, Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, it is a film that brings a dystopian world to life with action and romance in a clever manner, divided into 12 districts which supply the Capitol. Katniss Everdeen as the Mockingjay becomes a powerful tool for Panem to overcome the power of the Capitol. The film itself is a riot against the Capitol, where 13 districts unite to defeat the President who is conquered by evil in his heart. The ultimate goal is to rescue the tributes tortured within the Tribute

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    In Suzanne Collins Hunger Game book series the first book “Mockingjay” pulls you into a new life as your reading and that’s why I would pick “Mockingjay” as the one book to be preserved if I was to be apart of Fahrenheit 451. Mockingjay is a science fiction novel written by Suzanne Collins. Mockingjay, being the first book in the Hunger Games series, introduces main characters such as Katniss Everdeen, and Peeta mellark. Mockingjay takes place in a dystopian world called Panem where people are placed

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    violence and struggle of the oppressed at the hands of powerful and inherently evil forces. While class conflict is a resounding theme among numerous popular apocalyptic and dystopian works, I believe it is best portrayed in Orwell’s 1984, Collins’ Mockingjay, and Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer. Not only do these works present the different forms of class conflict that take place in apocalyptic and dystopian settings, but they also help define the cultural significance of class conflict seen in our society.

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    In “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins, the use of symbolism plays a role in the narrative of the themes, and the connection they have to the characters. The mockingjay, the dandelion, Panem, and Katniss’s dresses are all important symbols in the book. The mockingjay had an important role in the book and it was a significant symbol to Katniss. The dandelion was very significant to Katniss, and Panem symbolized an important thing to all the districts.The dresses also helped the start of Katniss’s

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    I think katniss is the most important because she's brave, she doesn't if she gets hurt only if her friends do, and she created the mockingjay. She’s changed in the because in the beginning she was a wimpy little girl. In the middle she was getting a little bit stronger and braver. in the end she was brave and strong. Now let's take a look at why katniss is the most important character in the book. The first reason I think katniss is important is because she is brave. In the book katniss is brave

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    The two main characters in ‘Looking For Alibrandi’ By Melina Marchetta and ‘Mockingjay’ By Suzanne Collins are both struggling with internal and external conflicts around their sense of identity, responsibility, and duty to their loved ones and their community. Josephine from ‘Looking for Alibrandi’ By Melina Marchetta, is conflicted around where she belongs in society. She is viewed by Italians by not being Italian and is viewed by Australians as not being Australian. She also has to deal with

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    Katniss Everdeen Quotes

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    This quote is the entire theme of the book called the “Mockingjay” by Suzanne Collins. With this quote in mind, Katniss Everdeen is the hero in District 13. In chapters five, six, and seven, Katniss Everdeen is being faced with many difficult obstacles and situations that has to deal with her being the hero called the “Mockingjay.” To start off with, Katniss Everdeen is encountered by a situation that represents her as a fierce “Mockingjay” in chapter five. In other words, she is told to deliver

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