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    The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins Identity is what defines a person. Identity makes up who you are; in the forms of how you look‚ dress‚ talk personality‚ etc. In Suzanne Collins‚ The Hunger Games‚ Katniss Everdeen is a 16 year old girl who matured at an early age. She had to teach herself how to provide for her family. Her father taught her few things before he was blown by the mine explosion. Katniss flounders with her identity because of the role she plays in the Games; while in the games she

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    When Peeta says that he wants to show that he’s “more than just a piece in their Games” (Collins‚ 142) he hints at a concept which completely escapes Katniss: that‚ much like different pieces in chess have different abilities‚ the tributes in the Hunger Games each have unique roles which they are meant to perform. After Peeta announces his alleged love for her‚ in order to calm her‚ Haymitch tells her that “Now [he] can

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    Sociology of “Hunger Games” By. Tom ************ Soc 101 11/17/13 Introduction The nation of Panem has risen out of the ravaged ruins of what was once known as North America. 74 years ago‚ the poverty-stricken districts of Panem rebelled against the wealthy‚ controlling the Capitol. After its crushing victory‚ the Capitol devised the Hunger Games as an annual reminder to the twelve districts of its authority‚ and as continuing punishment for the rebellion. Every year

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    Hunger Games Essay Trying to relate the hunger Games to different leadership theories may not be a simple task because most of the time the author writes about the main character on her own and what she thinks about certain situations‚ so we do not have one of the components of leadership‚ which is that leadership occurs in groups. However‚ there are several situations where we can link leadership to this interesting novel. Firstly‚ I have to mention Katniss Everdeen‚ the main character. She was

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    desire is that the Hunger Games be dealt with as an exhibition‚ an awesome wellspring of excitement that all residents are obliged to take after as gathering of people. The Games represent how altogether Panem residents are helpless before the Capitol‚ since it keeps them quelled by making them complicit in the abominations as gathering of people. A reaping is a yearly occasion that happens in each locale before each Hunger Games‚ where the tributes of the up and coming Games are picked. Each region’s

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    How Albania and the Hunger Games are Alike Albania and The Hunger Games are very similar places for Albania being a real country and the Hunger Games being a third world country. Both of these countries are alike by showing that they both have very many problems in the country. In Albania the country deals with starvation‚ law makers‚ and lives in fear. In the Hunger Games the people deal with same problems such as‚ law makers‚ starvation and lives in fear. These countries have gone through a lot

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    ’” These famous words from Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games have done nothing less than inspired a generation of readers with tales of wonderfully horrible‚ eerily realistic‚ soul-crushing‚ heart-pounding adventure. It is a story of rebellion‚ romance‚ and most importantly‚ of societal discord. The futuristic world of Panem is but one of many similar settings that has exploded into the literary market: the archetypal dystopian society. The Hunger Games‚ The Maze Runner‚ Uglies‚ Divergent‚ Matched‚

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    you will receive the glory of bragging rights. The Hunger Games is a brutal‚ ongoing battle set on TV for the country to see. Myself and twenty-three other tributes were randomly drawn to fight in the Hunger Games. If you are looking to bet on and sponsor a strong tribute‚ I guarantee I am the best choice. Even thought I might not have the muscle strength like everyone else‚ I have better social skills than others‚ but I can win the Hunger Games because‚ I know how to fight and use self defense‚

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    humanity”; they are universally understood symbols and patterns that have occurred and continue to occur in art and literature. In The Hunger Games‚ there are several key archetypal characters and situations. The archetype of the hero or heroine in the story is Katniss‚ a brave sixteen-year old girl who offers to take the place of her sister in the annual Hunger Games. She displays remarkable courage in the face of fear and is firmly faithful. Katniss finds herself and her self-identity throughout

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    The hunger games is a science-fiction novel written by Suzanna Collins. It is written in first person perspective of a 16 year old girl called Katniss Everdeen. She lives in the dystopian‚ post-apocalyptic nation of Panem. Panem has a capitol which is the official government which exercises complete economic and political dominance over Panem. The key ideas within this story is the lack of social mobility (inequality between rich and poor)‚ survival under pressure and love/loyalty. The idea of a

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