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    The Diary of Katniss Everdeen Dear diary‚ Dear wretched‚ foolish‚ forsaken Capitol. Dear wretched‚ foolish‚ forsaken Hunger Games. No other day could be as unbearable as tomorrow. If my name is to be chosen‚ how can I leave Prim to fend for herself? If Prim is to be chosen? Oh I cannot even bear the thought. My dear little Primrose that I wish nothing but happiness and joy for could possibly be chosen. Yet there is no happiness on this day in all of Panem. The thing that bothers me is it is Prim’s

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    dies. Katniss gets shot once again‚ but the rebels captured President Snow. Right before Katniss executes President Snow‚ President Coin says that the people who have survived should vote whether or not the Hunger Games should continue. Katniss votes for the Hunger Games‚ and the Hunger Games continues‚ allowing more innocent children to die. When time comes around for Snow’s Execution‚ Katniss has the choice to either Kill Snow‚ or to let him survive. When Katniss pulls out her bow‚ she quickly

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    resolution of storytelling or because a broken (dystopian) society is easier to agree on. Everybody sees a considerable measure for motivation behind to trust those human race is setting off down over a utopian society which appears more difficult. Dystopia is an imagined place in which everything is unpleasant or bad. One dystopian movie/book series that is very popular is The

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    Haymitch doesn’t want Peeta and Katniss to appear too strong when practicing with the other tributes. He would rather they appear weaker so that they aren’t targeted at the start of the Games. Katniss marches off to her room‚ angry that she and Peeta are being forced to act friendly towards each other when they’ll just have to kill each other in the arena. Katniss notices that it’s possible to tell which of the tributes came from wealthier

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    fictional character but I am going to display them in a different manner. I am choosing another fictional character to play in this new production. This will be the new and improved perception of Beowulf. I would like Peeta Mellark from the Hunger Games to play the new Beowulf. At first it may seem like an odd comparison but I have found characteristics that have lead me to my decision. Peeta is not the buff type like Beowulf but he is still strong. He is kind of looked over when it comes to strength

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    going to happen. What I like to read are popular books (most of the time it is a hype) like the harry potter series‚ then twilight and now the hunger games. I also prefer more books of one subject‚ like in the twilight saga there are 4 books‚ in the hunger games series‚ three books and in the harry potter series even 7 books. My favourite book of the hunger games trilogy is catching fire‚ it’s the second book and the film is coming out the 14th of November‚ my favourite book of the twilight saga is Eclipse

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    MOCKINGJAY MOCKINGJAY Author: Suzanne Collins Genre: Mockingjay is a young adult science fiction novel. I know this because it has many impossible non-realistic elements that are impossible in today’s day in age‚ for example the technology the Capitol uses against the districts is sometimes unbelievable and they haven’t been created yet. Protagonists: The main protagonist is Katniss Everdeen. Katniss is a persistent young women and she overcomes many obstacles over and over again in this

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    Catching Fire Suzanne Collins is a mutually celebrated writer of many books‚ including The Hunger Games trilogy. Catching Fire is just one of these astounding books. Catching Fire‚ written by Suzanne Collins‚ belongs in the science fiction genre because of the advancements and invention of different technologies. For example‚ mockingjays‚ a common animal in the story‚ are the product of female mockingbirds and male jabberjays. These jabberjays were genetically engineered by the Capitol‚ a ruthless

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    A .Mockingjay Written by Suzanne Collins Published in 2010 Genre: Young Adult‚ Fantasy Fiction B. Mockingjay‚ written by Suzanne Collins‚ is the third and final book to the hit series‚ The Hunger Games. Katniss Everdeen has ventured through the Hunger Games and the third Quarter Quell‚ and has been rescued by the rebels in District 13 and has been convinced to become “the Mockingjay‚” which happens to be the symbol of the rebellion in Panem. As she takes lead of the rebellion Katniss

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    second book of The Hunger Games trilogy‚ a series of books that portray a futuristic society in which 12 poor districts live under the rules of a ruthless and indifferent capitol. Due to a rebellion that happened 75 years before the events the characters of this book are living today‚ an annual “festivity” began‚ or at least that is how it is seen in the Capitol. Two adolescents from ages 12-18 are reaped from each district to fight to the death in an arena created by the honorable game makers in the

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