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    After reading the novel and watching the film of “The Hunger Games‚” several similarities and differences are obvious. The film and the novel mostly have several similarities. The similarities between the novel and the film tells the same storyline‚ which takes place at the same time. Another similarities between the novel and the film is the part where it shows or tell that Katniss volunteered as a tribute at the reaping to save Prim. Between the film and novel‚ they both mostly have similarities

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    Hunger Games and well as a supporter for the rebels in District 13. There are 4 different symbols in Catching fire. The Mockingbird is a pin that Katniss took into the arena during her Hunger Games‚ since then Katniss has been associated with the mockingjay. The Mockingbird also is a rebellion against the Capitol. Berries are another symbol‚ Katniss got herself and Peeta out of the arena by offering him some poisonous berries and

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    The Hunger Games Book Review The adventurous yet sensitive story about a teenager in‚ The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ portrays a girl facing many obstacles‚ she is put in many scenarios that could put her life in danger. Katniss is a 16 year old girl living with her mother and younger sister in District 12. Every year‚ there is an event called‚ The Hunger Games‚ where you must survive to win. When Katniss’s sister is chosen to participate‚ she decides to take her sister’s place. The Hunger

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    readers can give an educated guess on what will come next based on what the person knows so far. Lowry uses the characters’ names as symbols to God. It helps the reader know that there is faith and hope in The Giver. Collins uses objects‚ such as the mockingjay pin‚ as a symbol also. It is a sign of

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    The Hunger Games trilogy Author: Suzanne Collins Book names: The Hunger Games‚ Catching Fire‚ Mockingjay Main characters: Katniss Everdeen‚ Peeta Mellark‚ Gale Hawthorne‚ Haymitch Abernathy etc. Facts: 1. The ‘Hunger Games’ set had 100-degree heat and bears. 2. The lead characters are contracted for the entire franchise. 3. The movie cost $90 milion to make‚ reduced to $78 million after subsidies. 4. Elizabeth Banks‚ who played District 12 escort Effie Trinket‚ said the worst part

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    She has made her book jump into the screen with “The Hunger Games Saga”‚ which premiered November 24th‚ 2012; “Catching Fire”‚ on screen November 23th and “Mockingjay Part I” debuting November 22th. People stay out late for the movies (like I did) just to be the first ones to see it and for them‚ that is the best thing in the world. The world’s perfect couple is shown there‚ portrayed by Jennifer Lawrence and

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    The Hunger Games‚ the introductory novel in a trilogy book series written by author Suzanne Collins in 2008‚ is a young adult novel that surrounds a teenage girl named Katniss Everdeen in a futuristic tale of a teenager who defies all odds when they are stacked against her. She is shaken to the core with sacrifice‚ adversity and danger when she finds herself forced to compete in a televised series of games where there is only one survivor. Not only does she want to live‚ but she has an incredible

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    instructions. He carefully ___________ his friend that he owed money to. I stood up from my bed ____________ knowing I had to get to school. I stared at him in _______________. I ______________ before answering the question. The mockingjays were ____________ my song. The thought just kept ______________ in my head. I try to __________ the conversation from my grades. Many people notice the ______________ between my siblings and I. She screams in ______________ as

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    poaching. While in the movie he gets punished by tackling a peacekeeper trying to save an innocent old woman. This change would have been made to make Gale look more heroic. Furthermore‚ as Katniss and Peeta are on their victory tour they see a mockingjay sign in the tunnel on the way to District 11. This was shown in the movie to show how much unrest

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    The hero’s journey has been used for many centuries and has even been used in Homer’s epic The Odyssey. Like Homer‚ Suzanne Collins accurately portrays the process of the hero’s journey within The Hunger Games series. Starting with the beginning of the hero’s journey‚ the ordinary world is the first stage in the hero’s journey where the hero/heroine is in their normal life. In The Hunger Games‚ this is the beginning of the book when Katniss‚ the heroine‚ is going through her normal day‚ hence her

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