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    In this essay‚ we will be talking about how Suzanne Collins and George Orwell have their protagonist respond to repression. In the Hunger Games Suzanne Collins portray Katniss as someone who learns to keep unobtrusive to make her family and her surroundings safe. “I volunteer” I gasp. “I volunteer as a tribute.” This shows how repressive Katniss is and how she is so caring and loving to her family. She is willing to put her life on the line for her sister‚ people in the audience were very flabbergasted

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    different events and situations‚ however they are often heavily influenced by the people their with‚ their country‚ and the mainstream way of thinking of the time. Some examples that prove this‚ are world events like World War II and the books like The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. In both of these situations or events‚ each individual has their different opinions‚ but each individual in each different district or country have similar opinions due to the influences of their community. World War II is

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    Jay Scholastic Press: Scholastic Inc. 2010 Print. In this Action-Drama Feature novel‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ A victor from the first novel the hunger games. Has fought her way through death itself. In which brings us to part two and when she fights to the death and becomes victor. Her worst enemy president Snow gets really angry with her. in the first hunger games when Katniss was in the arena she started a small rebellion by getting some poisonous berries with herself and her partner Peeta Mellark decided

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    States. The American government is trying to spread these ideals to countries across the world. In The Hunger Games‚ Suzanne Collins argues the point that all people are equal by using the Capitol as an example. In the book‚ the leaders of Panem host the Hunger Games‚ a competition requiring two young citizens from each district to fight to death‚ annually. The tributes chosen to compete in the games are chosen at random from a drawing filled with each of the names of young adults in the different districts

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    In In the story "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collin tells us how Katniss has to survive and not get killed in a game set up by the Capitol. The perspective of a quotation I used was "Hope is the only thing stronger than fear". Katniss has hope that she will survive and she uses her skill to survive. Katniss has to kill the other player to win and she has to be the last person in the game for her to win. During the game Katniss is presented as a skilled person with her skills with the Bow. At the

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    Everybody in today’s time believes they’re extremely special and are higher than others‚ because they don’t think we’re all the same. Morrie tells everyone‚”You’re not a wave‚ you are part of the ocean.” In the trilogy‚ The Hunger Games‚ a young girl‚ Katniss‚ has to fight for her life. She knows she has to live‚ yet she doesn’t know she started an uprising. Katniss‚ by herself‚ couldn’t beat the Capitol‚ but with the help from other Districts they would have a chance. Even though Katniss seems

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    How does the extreme hardship and conflict of war affect an individual? War always takes a toll on the individual and leaves drastic changes to the human soul; this loss of innocence is a recurring motif and major theme throughout the novel. Erich Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front is one of the greatest war novels of all time. The story follows the protagonist‚ Paul Baumer‚ a young‚ artistic boy who enlists into the German army in World War I and challenges the false glorification of war

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    AM I TO BE BLAMED? Vivien: My Mama told me when I was young‚ we we’re born superstars. She rolled my hair‚ put my lips stick on. In a glass of her boudoir. Im beautiful in my way coz God makes no mistake. Im on the right track baby‚ I was born this way. Tsugs‚ tsugs‚ tsugs! Ooh! This disco ball is amazing! The people here are very fabulous and stunning. And‚ oh! What is that I see? Money‚ money‚ money! I wanna be a billionare‚ so freaking bad. Buying all the things I never had. I wanna be a cover

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    What they want is for me to truly take on the role they designed for me. The symbol of the revolution. The Mockingjay. It isn’t enough‚ what I’ve done in the past‚ defying the Capitol in the Games‚ providing a rallying point. I must now become the actual leader‚ the face‚ the voice‚ the embodiment of the revolution. The person who the districts—most of which are now openly at war with the capitol—can count on to blaze the path to victory. I won’t have to do it alone. They have the whole team of people

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    Thesis and Quotes for Hunger Games Essay B. Thesis: “Katniss’s feelings for Gale and for Peeta both stem from an impulse to survive. However‚ when her survival is no longer threatened‚ Katniss’s feelings for Gale remain strong while her feelings for Peeta begin to dissolve.” Quote 1 - “Gale wont have any trouble finding a wife. He’s good-looking‚ he’s strong enough to handle the work in the mines‚ and he can hunt. You can tell by the way the girls whisper about him when he walks by in

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