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    What they want is for me to truly take on the role they designed for me. The symbol of the revolution. The Mockingjay. It isn’t enough‚ what I’ve done in the past‚ defying the Capitol in the Games‚ providing a rallying point. I must now become the actual leader‚ the face‚ the voice‚ the embodiment of the revolution. The person who the districts—most of which are now openly at war with the capitol—can count on to blaze the path to victory. I won’t have to do it alone. They have the whole team of people

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    Thesis and Quotes for Hunger Games Essay B. Thesis: “Katniss’s feelings for Gale and for Peeta both stem from an impulse to survive. However‚ when her survival is no longer threatened‚ Katniss’s feelings for Gale remain strong while her feelings for Peeta begin to dissolve.” Quote 1 - “Gale wont have any trouble finding a wife. He’s good-looking‚ he’s strong enough to handle the work in the mines‚ and he can hunt. You can tell by the way the girls whisper about him when he walks by in

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    There are many similarities and differences between “The Hunger Games” movie and novel version. Only a few truly stood out to me. To begin with‚there are several similarities between the novel and the movie. The one that I liked the most was when Prim was called and Katniss volunteered for her. She was shocked and couldn’t help herself but to do it. Like the novel Prim was taken to her mother by Gale. Katniss is escorted to the stage by the peacekeepers. Another example is when Peeta gave

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    Differences of the book and the movie THE HUNGER GAMES In the novel‚ Katniss receives mokingjay Undersee Madge‚ the mayor’s daughter. In the film‚ as she sells what hunt‚ see the mockingjay and takes it to Prim‚ who returns after harvest. Madge never seen in the film. In the novel‚ Prim has blue eyes‚ like Peeta. In the film both have brown eyes. In the book Katniss is short for being malnourished‚ whereas in the movie she is a bit high. In the book‚ Katniss is visited by Peeta’s father after her

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    I loved this novel Lord Of The Flies for many reasons. As I read it I could find all the connections in it‚ like the book was meant to be a symbolism to World War II‚ and I really noticed methods of defense and attack‚ their reactions to what they saw on the island and to each other‚ this is what made me keep wanting to read as i read i noticed these items of sybolism that leads to bigger things ‚which made me enjoy read the book. I loved how it related to the study in human nature. The

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    The Hunger Games Chapter 7 Questions 1. How do Peeta and Katniss view themselves in terms of the skills that they will take into the arena? Is this an accurate description of their skills? a. Haymitch asks for an outline on Peeta’s and Katniss’ skills to give him an idea. Haymitch says he knows Katniss is good using knives already‚ almost being stabbed by a butter knife himself. Katniss modestly tells Haymitch that she can use a bow and arrow. Peeta says her aim is amazing

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    us the idea that they are about to die. Horses lay down when they know that their time is near. It could also show that they have no one but each other to turn to and that they are feeling even more excluded than ever before. It’s a bit like the Hunger Games as they need each other as allies to survive. They would help each other and because Curley’s wife knelt down beside him it’s like she sees him as one of her own‚ like they are on the same level power wise. I will return to this image later on

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    Austria- Hungary. Gavril Princip‚ a Serbian‚ was responsible for the assassination‚ leading to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia. His motivation was due to Serbia being oppressed by Austria-Hungary. More countries joined this war either out of hunger for power or emotion. Power craving countries wanted to expand their territory and gain access to resources. Other countries such as Russia wanted to protect Serbia because they both came from the same ethnicity and France wanted revenge against Germany

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    Dehumanization‚ objectification‚ and violence are linked together like a chain. Each one can lead to a series of events that bring upon another‚ and so on. Dehumanization can lead to objectification‚ which can lead to violence. In society today‚ many women and men are dehumanized‚ objectified‚ and violated. Women are often dehumanizied‚ because society has a certain look for women. If women don’t look the certain way society wants them to‚ they are automatically objectified. However‚ women

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    looking at the social phenomenon of dehumanization. While most people would agree that all human beings are created equal‚ there are those who let their minds cajole themselves into believing that some people are less than human. Throughout history‚ there have been many occurrences in which one group of people convinces themselves that because another group is different‚ they are inferior. Furthermore‚ historical evidence helps to define the term dehumanization through the characteristics of labeling

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