Why Did Katniss Everdeen Survive In The Hunger Games
In the Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins, one of the main characters, Katniss Everdeen, had a problem with fearing for her survival. This made it hard for her to retrieve her food, water, and wound healing supplies given to her by sponsors.In the beginning Katniss had no confidence what so ever about coming out as champion or even surviving the games, but as the storyline continued more toward the end of book she seemed to become more comfortable with the idea that she could potentially die. This might be due to the fact that she had to push to stay alive for the sake of her 12 year old younger sister, but then realized that her sister would be proud of her no matter what. An outcome of participating in the games, Katniss developed a
stronger relationship with her friend as well as opponent because they depended on each other to survive.
Along with their own survival, Katniss and Peeta had to perform rebellious acts that contradicted the Capitol's laws to keep the people she cared about alive. For example, Peeta who was the male tribute for district 12, told reporters that he had a crush on Katniss to intrigue investors. Because of this both Peeta and Katniss earned more sponsors which increased the amount of useful supplies given to them that were needed for survival.