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    Paola Lagunas Spindler English 101 Essay 3 November 2 0‚ 2012 The Peter Pan Generation is Growing Up There are no longer any adventures in library wonderlands in literature today‚ kids are forced to experience hard reality at a much younger age. Maria Tartar author of "No More Adventures In Wonderland" asserts the evolution of children’s and young adult villains in stories. Peter Pan‚ the lost boy‚ who never grew up‚ is one of her examples‚ giving Captain Cook a childish effect‚ J.M. Barrie

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    By looking closely‚ this essay with demonstrate how the author‚ Suzanne Collins gives her opinion of how she feels about gender equality in many different ways. One of the ways Suzanne Collins gives her opinion of gender equality is by Gale and Katniss both hunting. For example‚ "They’re not our kids‚ of course. but they mighty as well be. Gale’s two little brothers and a sister. Prim. And you may as well throw in our mothers‚ too‚ because how they live without us? who would fill those mouths

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    Lucia Corvalan English W131 A.I Stephanie Luke 3/25/2013 The Monstrous “Monster” In The Hunger Games‚ an unsuccessful revolution against an immoral ruler leads to the development of a game where 24 young men and women fight to the death until only one remains. The main character‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ takes her sister’s place to compete in this winner-takes-all game. Katniss is portrayed as the under-dog who will ultimately prevail throughout the movie. With the use of camera angles‚ music and dialogue

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    The Hunger Games Analysis

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    Thoughts After Reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins I am really pissed at Katniss. SWEEHEART‚ PEETA LUVS YA! And you love him too! Just admit it and live happily ever after! It is so obvious that when he "admitted" his crush that he was being real. And for some dang reason you can’t FREAKIN’ SEE IT! I mean it is in your face! Like right there. And you can’t see it. And why does your mind keep wandering to Gale? Did you not already say you were just friends? I mean‚ okay‚ I guess I can understand

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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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    The hunger game definitely describes the conflict between worker class and capital class in a extreme case. And that’s the frequent criticism on capitalism such that it makes the rich richer and the poor poorer. Luckily‚ capitalism comes with democracy and the people can throw away their government if they suffer too much. I once took a philosophy class which we analyzed a lots of social model from different philosophers and discussed which is the best model. We came to the conclusion that a good

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    Survival “Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor!” announced Effie Trinket‚ the escort of the District 12 tributes. She tried to encourage the tributes to be happy about being chosen; that it is somewhat of an honor to be selected to participate in the Hunger Games‚ yet was unsuccessful. The Hunger Games is the first book in an amazing trilogy written by Suzanne Collins‚ that follows the story of Katniss Everdeen and how she survives The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is an annual

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    Introduction Suzanne Collins was writing for children long before her popular Hunger Games trilogy took the literary world by storm. However‚ she was writing for a different age group and a different genre‚ having started her literary career as a writer for children’s television shows. She wrote for several popular children’s television shows‚ including Little Bear‚ Oswald‚ Wow Wow Wubbzy‚ Clifford’s Puppy Days‚ and Clarissa Explains it All. She ventured into children’s books after a meeting with

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    For the world or for yourself? I have just finished reading the Hunger Games Mocking Jay. The book was written by Suzanne Collins a very famous author. The genre of the Hunger Games Mocking Jay is Science Fiction. The book takes place in the midst of a war‚ between the capitol and the rebellion. When Katniss shot the force field of the arena with the electric wires‚ the capitol was shut down. Out of power‚ a way for the rebellion to take place. Katniss is knocked out as well as everyone else in the

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    Title: Hunger Games Setting: Panem Characters: Katniss Everdeen – the main character and the female tribute of District 12. Peeta Mellark – the male tribute of District 12 and the lover of Katniss Everdeen. President Snow - the antagonist of the story. Seneca Crane – the Game maker of the Hunger Games. Cato – he is the hardest enemy inside the arena from district 1. Plot: Katniss Everdeen is the sister of supposed to be the Female Tribute of the District 12 for the Hunger Games

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