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    The Flying Dragons

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    THE HUNGER GAMES‚ SUZANNE COLLINS The book the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins takes place on a country named Panem. Panem was a country that after being terrorized by vague disasters arose from the ashes of North America. The setting of this book can also be described as post-apocalyptic‚ and takes place in the future. In the book Panem is located on the 12 district which was formerly located in the region of Appalachia. The main conflict of the book Hunger Games can best

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    Title: Catching Fire Author: Suzanne Collins Genre: Fantasy Setting: North America Plot: After winning the 74th annual Hunger Games‚ Katniss and Peeta is not living in Victors Village peacefully until an unexpected visitor arrives. President Snow appears and talks to Katniss about how she attempted to commit suicide with Peeta with the poisonous berries. President Snow threatens Katniss telling her to find a way to stop all the rebellions in the Districts or her family and friends will pay

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    Riley Ellis Ms. Althoff Lit and Comp 10 5-20-15 Hunger Games Final “The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so free that your very existence is an act of rebellion” (Albert Camus). Excessive government control leads to rebellious actions. The Hunger Games and Catching Fire is about 12 districts that fight in games where people get killed. The games are created by the capital and are watched by the people in the districts and capital. Usually there is only one victor‚ but when you

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    Katniss who has won the recent Hunger Games and goes back home victoriously. What she doesn’t know is that her decision to suicide with Peeta in the last Hunger Games created a thought of rebellion throughout all the districts. After finding out about the outbreaks of rebellions‚ Katniss realizes that she must either escape or fight for everyone’s life. Which will she do? The author of the book is Suzanne Collins and she has written many series including the "Hunger Games Series" I think that she is

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    and inspire you; spend a lot of time with them‚ and it will change your life". Being friends with people who are challenging and inspiring can inevitably affect a person’s life. In Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games and Catching Fire‚ the main character Katniss Everdeen enlisted to fight in the Hunger Games‚ where children from twelve to eighteen have to survive and battle each other to death. The beginning of the dystopian novels is set in District 12‚ a city in the country Panem. Katniss Everdeen‚ a

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    Reader's Response

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    EDPROFST 707 ELAINE WILSON (Elle). I.D. 3712978 ASSIGNMENT 2 # Essay form‚ using reader 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

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    Hunger Games Narrative

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    Narratives Reading‚ Writing and Oral Language Since this is a unit that is focused around The Hunger Games‚ the reading portion of the lessons is rather obvious‚ as students need to read and comprehend the book to be successful. They are also asked to read various articles and interpret texts in order to respond thoughtfully and appropriately to discussion and writing topics. Since the reading aspect of language was covered‚ I tried to focus on the importance of incorporating the remaining three

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    be ever in your favor.” This quote from the 2012 movie The Hunger games‚ not only applies to the modern story‚ but also to the 1950s book‚ Lord of the Flies. The movie and the book are similar in many different ways‚ such as the situation‚ the characters‚ and the overall message. In both the movie and the book‚ people live in fear everyday of their lives. In the movie the people from the districts live in fear from President Snow‚ the games‚ and each other. Kids between the age 12 and 18 are put in

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    Peeta vs. Katniss in the Hunger Games A writer creates all kinds of characters‚ each with their own personality. Some may compare easily‚ or perhaps be very different from one another. In the book the Hunger Games‚ all the characters differentiate themselves from each other‚ yet they still share some likeness to one another. Katniss Everdeen‚ a dark-haired‚ brown-eyed teen‚ goes against 23 other teenagers in an arena‚ fighting to the death. Among those 23 other tributes is a boy from her district

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    Hawthorne “May the odds be forever in your favor‚” were the last words she heard before being sent away to the Capitols entertainment battlefield. “…Quote from Caesar Flickerman about them winning at the end…..” said Caesar Flickerman‚ the host of the Hunger Games television show in a cheerful voice though peopled had just been slaughtered all in the name of entertainment. Little do the people of the Capitol know‚ Katniss’ love for Peeta could have been all for show‚ because her heart has secretly been left

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