with her would-be wedding dress. She really looks so elegant and beautiful with it. But this distracts the demoralized population of Panem because her white gown transformed into a flexible dark blue winged symbol of subversion that matches the Mockingjay‚ the mascot of a growing rebellion in the land. This means the human freedom and human opportunity. Fashion really takes part as part of the revolution which makes President Snow troubled. Dramatic costumes were really one of the highlights throughout
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Afterwards‚ however‚ she willingly became more violent‚ especially if she could hurt the Capitol or President Snow. Society has sculpted her in such an angry and aggressive person. Katniss felt like it was a necessity to help Panem by becoming the Mockingjay‚ and a better
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10 Peeta confesses his love for Katniss: Why/how is this important? How does it effect his character? Katniss is rea"y mad: What does this show about her character? Monday‚ December 10‚ 12 Chapter Review: Chapter 10 Cinna giving Katniss the MockingJay pin before she rises up: What significance does this have? What might this be foreshadowing? Monday‚ December 10‚ 12 Chapter Review: Chapter 10 Rise up in cylinders to arena: What would be going through your mind at this point How does Katniss
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Some great books have an underlying symbolism that authors use to convey complex deeper meanings. Symbolism is the act of representing ideas using symbols‚ like the Mockingjay in the “The Hunger Games” or the scar in Harry Potter. One such book that loves to use symbolism is the drama based play the “Raisin in The Sun” Written by Lorraine Hansberry. The story is about a poor black family struggling in South Chicago during the Great Depression. The Younger Family gets a $10‚000 dollar insurance settlement
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when her friend‚ Rue‚ was getting attacked by a career (a group in the games)‚ she killed the career. Wistfully‚ Rue had slowly died‚ but before she passed away‚ Katniss took care of her and sang her a song. She did this because Rue cherishes Mockingjay‚ a type a bird‚ and so Rue passed away peacefully. Once Rue was gone‚ Katniss covered her with flowers to represent her humanity to Katniss. Also‚ to show how much Rue meant to her.
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The hunger games is a great book by Suzanne Collins‚ about a city where each year 2 children from each district- a boy and a girl-were picked to fight to the death. This practice originated as a punishment to the districts for the rebellion against the capital seventy five years ago. But today it goes on only because of the cruelty of the privileged capital people‚ with the advantage of their children never having to fight. Ever since Katniss Everdeen’s father has died she took the responsibility
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Some great books have underlying symbolism that authors use to convey complex deeper meanings. Symbolism is the act of representing ideas using symbols‚ like the Mockingjay in the “The Hunger Games” or the scar in Harry Potter. One such book that loves to use symbolism is the drama based play the “Raisin in The Sun” Written by Lorraine Hansberry. The story is about a poor black family struggling in South Chicago during the Great Depression. The Younger Family gets a $10‚000 dollar insurance settlement
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The Hunger Games The Hunger Games is the first novel of The Hunger Games series written by Suzanne Collins in 2008. This novel is written in the first person point of view of the main character‚ Katniss Everdeen. Throughout the story‚ Katniss’s opinions are made clear to the audience. This intriguing novel shares Katniss’s struggles and overall victory of the 74th Annual Hunger Games. The Hunger Games story takes place in a post-apocalyptic society. The Capitol is a highly advance city that holds
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The Hunger Games. Actors/Characters. - Katniss Everdeen/Jennifer Lawrence. (Silver Linings‚ House at the End of the Street and X-Men: First Class) - Peeta Mellark/Josh Hutcherson. (Bridge to Terabithia‚ Journey to the Centre of the Earth and Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant) - Gale Hawthorn/Liam Hemsworth. (The Expendables 2‚ The Last Song and Love and Honour). - Haymitch Abernathy/Woody Harrelson. (Zombieland‚ 2012 and Friends With Benefits) - Effie Trinket/Elizabeth Banks. (The-40-Year-Old
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The book opens with Gale Hawthorne and Katniss slipping away into the woods on the day of The Reaping‚ which is the only place where they feel safe enough to discuss The Capitol and other problems. Being poachers‚ they catch their loot of the day and go out to sell it at District 12’s black market‚ The Hob‚ to Greasy Sae and other customers. Once the game is sold‚ Gale and Katniss go to Mayor Undersee’s house to sell strawberries‚ an old favourite of the mayor’s. When they knock on the door‚ Madge
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