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    and Katniss attend a party at the Capitol. They feel that the Capitol is wasteful and hate their rituals. They shortly discuss helping a rebellion. A man named Plutarch Heavensbee talks with Katniss for a while. He then proceeds to show her his mockingjay symbol on his watch. Katniss returns from the victory tour with Peeta just in time for the Harvest

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    general can be. Keep in mind that in district 12 tribute is symbolism for corpse. Most books have some use of symbolism in them and The Hunger Games is no different.Throughout the book There is a use of one main symbolism Being the Mockingjay Bird Pin (A Mockingjay Being A Breed of jabberjays and female mockingbirds.) Which symbolises Courage as when it appears it reminds Katniss that hope is not lost by giving her the courage she needs to continue on. All that I am saying is that Katniss never

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    controversial matter in that it does not just tell of political issues‚ it tells a story. “If we introduce kids to these ideas earlier‚ we could get a dialogue about war going earlier and possibly it would lead to more solutions.” (Biography.com) In Mockingjay‚ Katniss kills Alma coin instead of President Snow‚ she puts an end to all of the misery the games had caused over 75 years. Alma Coin has been compared to many historical and political figures‚ such as Abraham Lincoln or Franklin Roosevelt‚ but

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    2008‚ Collins’s novel‚ The Hunger Games‚ the first in a trilogy about a country named Panem that appears to be a post-apocalyptic America‚ was released by publisher Scholastic Press. It was followed quickly by Catching Fire in September 2009 and Mockingjay in August 2010. The books were a tremendous success‚ and a film adaptation of The Hunger Games was released in 2012. While Collins has managed to retain some of her anonymity‚ she has become a very influential author as a result of her work. Not

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    Do you like games? Do you like being active? Do you like surviving in the wilderness? How is a book different from the movie version of it? Then you’ll love The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. There are many characters in the book The Hunger Games the main character is Katniss Everdeen she’s sixteen and her family relies on her because they no longer have a father figure‚ Katniss has a talent in archery because she hunts for deer in the forest where everyone is forbidden to go by order of

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    Games. Haymitch Abernathy was Katniss and Peeta’s mentor. He is the only living tribute from District 12. He is always drunk and has a knife. He sends gifts to Katniss in the Games to help her survive. Madge‚ the mayor’s daughter‚ gives Katniss the Mockingjay pin for good luck. Effie Trinket was Katniss and Peeta’s escort for the Games. She is a proper person. She drew out the tributes for the 74th Hunger Games. Prim Everdeen is Katniss’ little sister. She was selected for the reaping‚ but Katniss volunteered

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    Independent Study Journal: The Hunger Games For my independent novel study‚ I have decided to use Suzanne Collin’s Novel the Hunger Games; a story set around a teenaged girl’s firsthand account of gladiator-like sports in a post-apocalyptic era where North America once stood. The book creates a mood or sense of suspense and hope for Katniss Everdeen‚ the protagonist who has to fight for survival in the Hunger Games. This reminds me of and relates to the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding

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    the original material. To illustrate this point‚ in the book‚ as Madge bids farewell to Katniss before she leaves to the Capitol‚ she gives Katniss the mockingjay pin so she can wear it as the token from her district in the Games. However this concept was modified and in the movie someone who appears to be Greasy Sae gives Katniss the mockingjay pin. Then‚ Katniss gave the pin to Primrose as a symbol of protection at the reaping. As Primrose says farewell to her sister‚ she returns the pin to her

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    Book essay Publisher: Scholastic Publication date: September 14th‚ 2008 Pages: 374 Genre: Adventure‚ love‚ science fiction‚ Alternative history The hunger games (2008) written by Suzanna Collins are a young-adult novel. The story takes place in Panem‚ which was composed by 13 districts before the government of the capitol completely destroyed the whole ruble district 13. The purpose of this act was to show its ultimate power to the rest of the 12 districts. The story also describes the bloody

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    immoral and that any system of government that runs off of fear is one that should not exist. That is a rough definition of Katniss’s morals; they define her and give her the strength to do what no one before her could. But in the last few pages of Mockingjay‚ all of this goes down the drain. Everything she stood for‚ everything she worked for‚ everything she is shown to be up to that point is obliterated. After the rebels have taken over The Capitol‚ and the happy ending is within sight‚ she‚ with a

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