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    Primrose Everdeen

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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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    Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark‚ were trapped in the jungle yesterday‚ during the 75th annual Hunger Games‚ by Capital two big‚ hairy‚ orange monkey mutations. The monkeys seemed as though they were after her specifically. Specialists say that according to analysis‚ the monkeys were programed to catch Katniss only. Peeta was there‚ however‚ but were completely ignored by the monkeys. If you were nearby you might of heard Peeta yelling at the monkeys to come get him. This may have been to help

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    competition as all people look the same and acts the same. In the story the perspective is told from a boy whose parents have a baby and is taking it away and then he wants to break free and rebel against the government. Another example is “The Hunger games” where North America is divided into districts that a lot of them are living in poverty and have no control over it.

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    for this revolt. This story takes place at Panem (U.S.A. after rebellions and other economic problems) in the future. Katniss becomes a Mockingjay rebel in District 13‚ in return she has permission to kill President Snow. Katniss and a few other Hunger Games contestants get taken away from the Quarter Quell‚ except some and Peeta. Peeta sends out a message from the Capitol to the rebels alerting them of an upcoming attack‚ but the Capital sends out a footage of Peeta being tortured. The rebels eventually

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    Catching Fire Katniss

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    A Comparison of Flames Suzanne Collin’s Hunger Games series is a literary phenomenon. A three book long story became mainstream and extremely popular in a very quick time and took the literature world by storm. Ask anyone and chances are that they have read the books. In the Catching Fire book‚ Katniss returns home after winning the hunger game with Peeta. This act of defiance has started the sparks of a rebellion and President Snow forces Katniss to fix it by playing out the love tale between her

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    for a man. Katniss‚ the protagonist in The Hunger Games‚ has been influenced in both positive and negative ways by three characters: Gale‚ Cinna and Cato. Gale teaches Katniss hunting skills like a big brother and promises to take care of Prim. He has a positive influence on Katniss indeed. Cinna‚ as Katniss’s stylist‚ helps her get sponsors and eases her before the tribute interviews. What he does for Katniss has really influenced her positively in the Games. As for Cato‚ on the contrary‚ he is the

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    Divergent

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    Examining the Characteristics of Katniss Everdeen in Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games In typical examples of literature‚ women are generally presented as dependent and weak‚ requiring the assistance of men to save them. However‚ in The Hunger Games‚ Suzanne Collins presents a female protagonist who breaks the stereotype of these women; Katniss Everdeen is an independent‚ logical‚ yet doubtful character. To begin with‚ Katniss is independent. Ever since her father died and her mother went through

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    Katniss Everdeen

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    “How are women and girls represented in contemporary novels?” In Suzanne Collins contemporary novel‚ The Hunger Games‚ the author represents women and girls in a variety of ways. Suzanne Collins represents feminine qualities in women and girls in a negative way in her novel‚ The Hunger Game. Collins uses characterisation to depict feminine qualities as being a drawback. An example of this can be seen in her portrayal of Prim and her mother‚ who share similar traditional feminine qualities‚ “My

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    Life Is Not Fair REv3

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    times‚ but is it true? In “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell‚ “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins and “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson shows how complicated it is to make condition equal to everyone and how unfair life can be in many ways in a world that is no equal. According to “The Hunger Games”‚ the real world is marked by violence because violence becomes a part of their lives‚ and unless a loved one is in the game arena‚ the shock wears away. The people have become desensitized to violence

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    Reader's Response

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    response theory‚ describe your aesthetic and efferent response to each novel. Draw on your knowledge of past literary and life experiences to expand upon your responses. A couple of years ago my friends thirteen year old daughter had received The Hunger Games book as a gift and was so excited after reading it that she insisted that her mother read the book. My friend decided to read the book and she read it right through the night and explained the plot to me the next day. I was given the book and found

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