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    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Chapter one summary Katniss Everdeen awakes in the home she shares with her younger sister Prim and her emotionally distant mother. Her father died five years ago in a mine explosion. It is the day of the reaping‚ which will take place at 2 pm. They live in District Twelve‚ or the Seam‚ populated mostly by coal miners. The entire settlement is encased in a tall fence to keep out predators‚ but Katniss goes through the fence often to hunt in the woods with her

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    In the novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins the characters are put to the ultimate test to survive or end up dead. In dangerous and life threatening wilderness situations‚ one needs hunting skills‚ physical strength and mental strength in order to overcome the odds. One needs hunting skills to overcome the odds in a dangerous or life threatening wilderness situation. Peeta mentions Katniss’s hunting skills “She’s excellent‚ my father always comments on how the arrow never pierces the body‚

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    of The Hunger Games The Hunger Games is the first movie of a trilogy based on the books written by Suzanne Collins. The story takes place in post-apocalyptic America a nation now called Panem ruled by the Capital. Panem consist of twelve districts each responsible for growing or manufacturing goods for the capital. The Capital keeps control by oppressing the citizens and forcing each district to provide one boy and one girl between the ages of 12 and 18 to compete in the Hunger Games. In the

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    TEAL #1 T: Using sensory imagery‚ Collins is able to create a tense and anxious atmosphere during the Reaping scene in The Hunger Games novel. E: For example‚ “the crowd draws in a collective breath and then you can hear a pin drop…” • Hyperbolic expression insinuates audience so nervous & distressed whilst waiting hear outcome Reaping‚ they barley breath • See image uneasy parents & children awaiting names tributes wwb facing certain death‚ once taken custody Capitol‚ forced murder for survival

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    ever did‚ or ever will escape the consequences of ones choices." Based on the book Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ publicized in 2008. Hunger games is a book about a capital that makes their 12 districts each send a boy and girl to the games where they fight for their life‚ leaving one survivor. Katniss decides her and peeta should eat the poisonous berries thereby demonstrating determination so they won the hunger games but ended it with defying the capital. Katniss made

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    Text: ‘The Hunger Games’ Author: Suzanne Collins Topic: Describe at least ONE conflict in the written text. Explain why the conflict was important to the text as a whole. Conflict: Between the districts and the Capitol An important conflict in the novel ‘The Hunger Games’‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ is the conflict between the districts and the Capitol. This conflict is important to the text as a whole because the result of this conflict was the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are a punishment

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    WRITING TECHNIQUES TO PORTRAY THE MAIN THEME OF POWER THROUGHOUT THE BOOK? ‘The Hunger Games’ is classified as a science fiction novel and is the first book out of the hunger games trilogy written by Suzanne Collins in 2008. The Hunger Games tells the story of a post – apocalyptic nation called Panem. 12 districts are ruled by the capital and forced to compete in an annual televised event known as ‘The Hunger Games’ as a punishment for the rebellion taken against the capital in previous years. Children

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    Hunger Game Summary

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    Liran Kringel ESL262 Summary paragraph (hunger games) The novel‚ The Hunger Games‚ takes place in a future world of the United States‚ where one central district controls other poor districts; Suzanne Collins introduces us to her main character‚ Katniss Everdeen. The novel begins on the day of the reaping in District 12. Katniss Everdeen‚ the story’s 16-year-old narrator‚ went hunting with her friend Gale before the reaping. On the way home Katniss think about her sister prim and her mother‚ whom

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    Hunger Games Dystopian

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    When one hears of The Hunger Games books‚ surely the violent nature of the series comes to mind? The Hunger Games Trilogy is not just about killing people; it is more showing the true side of people and the behind-the-scenes look of what no one else can see. People can also find different types of criticism on political views‚ the symbolism‚ the comparison to Rome‚ and our own future in this world. In these books‚ people are able to see a side of society in which people are truly fighting the for

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    essay Culminating Essay~ Novel Study The Hunger Games When the author writes a novel we are placed in the main character’s shoes and faced with their emotions‚ a good author is able to show the reader the progress the main character is faced with. A main characters ability to develop throughout a novel with strengths and weaknesses in different situations helps them grow using their survival‚ social‚ and physical skills. In this novel The Hunger Games‚ the main character has gone through many

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