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    In the book “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ a rebellious young women‚ sneaks out into the forest hunting for food to feed her family as well as Gale’s family. Before the hunger games‚ Katniss only attended to her opinion and was a very independent. Katniss Everdeen’s view on public opinion has changed drastically‚ changing herself to impress the public‚ and slowly losing grasp of her true self. During the Hunger Games‚ Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark played the star-crossed

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    This year’s annual hunger games are full of unique skills and talents from the tributes but which talent will determine the victor of the 74th hunger games? Following the recent training scores‚ it is clear that this year’s hunger games will be spectacular. Skills such as archery‚ spears throwing‚ knives and agricultural knowledge will be present this hunger games. Inside the capitols training center there are several training stations where tributes have been given the opportunity to learn and

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    The Hunger Games has become a major obsession of mine‚ and no the title has nothing to do with food. Reading and anticipating The Hunger Games trilogy and its upcoming movie is‚ during which my grandmother was sick‚ something I clung too. You see I have never been a major fan of anything. I mean Taylor Swift is an idol of mine but I’m not running to the nearest store to buy her CDs or items. But this fan base love for the book and movie almost drove my family insane. After reading and discovering

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    The Hunger Games Susan Collins Copyright date: October 1‚ 2008 Genre: Science fiction The Hunger Games book review North America has been destroyed and is now run by the powerful Capital and is divided into 12 districts (district 13 has been destroyed due to a rebellion). In district 12 ace hunter Katniss Everdeen‚ a 16 year old girl‚ carves out a meager existence for herself‚ her younger sister Prim and their widowed mother. In order to keep the 12 districts aware of who runs the county‚

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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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    Hero’s Journey. The Hero’s Journey has three main parts which are; Departure‚ Initiation‚ and Return. The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins is one of the many stories that follow this process. In this novel‚ Katniss Everdeen the story’s hero goes through the steps in a unique way‚ having to fight‚ kill and be hunted by kids of her own age and to fight to the death. In The Hunger Games Katniss goes through the Departure stage just as every other Hero does‚ but Katniss knows that the chance

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    she thinks will help her succeed in the Games. However‚ through the adventure‚ Katniss is forced to question both her identity as a "girl from the Seam" and her stoic detachment. In terms of the former‚ her relationship with Peeta‚ a boy from the merchant class‚ and her attraction to the luxury of the Capitol make her question whether she might belong somewhere different. And as she grows more and more indignant as she observes the brutality of the Games‚ she is forced to make many ethical decisions

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    The Hunger Games Essay In the astounding novel “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins‚ there are quite a few characters that connect to my personality‚ but one caught my eye. Katniss Everdeen ( Kat ) is a remarkable character whom is truly describing me. She is brave‚ caring‚ and self - censored due to the inconceivable things that she does for her and her family. I on the other side relates to her in that way because I’m

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    How Real is Reality TV? In the novel The Hunger Games‚ many aspects relate to reality TV. Through the Gamemakers and‚ in television producers the truth is altered. The line separating fact and fiction is truly blurred. The producers do their job so well that it leaves the audience questioning every move on the show. They wonder “where is the real in reality TV?” The answer is that due to their mixed genre and producer editing there is not any. Reality TV is not just one genre‚ but a mix of two

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    The Hunger Games is a novel written in 2008 by Suzanne Collins about a dystopian future of what was once known as North America‚ now known as "Panem". The totalitarian nation of Panem is divided between 12 districts and the Capitol. Each year two young representatives from each district are selected by lottery to participate in The Hunger Games; Part entertainment‚ part brutal retribution for a past rebellion. The Capitol selects a boy and a girl between the ages of 12 and 18 from each of the twelve

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