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    main character‚ struggles to stay alive in the cruel hunger games that is established by the oppressive Capitol City‚ the leader of the twelve districts. For example‚ there was a war between the thirteen states and the capitol. After the war twelve states were defeated and the thirteenth was obliterated. The Capitol gained control of the remaining twelve states. As a punishment the Capitol made the hunger games. The hunger games is made up of a boy and girl from each district who will

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    and loosing family and friends until the end where a well planned murder with the entire character base give a grand final to this seven book series. However‚ Tartar gives the prize of absolute horrific monsters to Suzanne Collins‚ author of The Hunger Games. Collins has turned the child reading the book into the villain. Katniss Everdeen (protagonist) fights against 12-18 year old children‚ in a brutal battle for living. Opening her reader’s eyes into seeing children’s exposure to books about death

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    Mariah Alves Honors English- Book report Mrs. Smith 8 March 2012 Mockingjay For my book report‚ I did a diorama using a simple shoe box. My book is called “Mockingjay”‚ by Suzanne Collins; it is the third book of “The Hunger Games. This book is about the girl on fire Katniss Everdeen‚ is in district 13‚ with her mother and her sister‚ Prim‚ along with Gale. Peeta’s family is dead‚ along with everyone in district 12 who didn’t escape to 13. Peeta is captured by the capital and is being tortured;

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    remains of what used be the United States. Long ago the districts waged war on the Capitol and were defeated. As part of the surrender terms‚ each district agreed to send one boy and one girl to appear in an annual televised event called‚ "The Hunger Games." The terrain‚ rules‚ and level of audience participation may change but one thing is constant: kill or be killed. When her sister is chosen by lottery‚ Katniss steps up to go in her place. Katniss is a character who is loving‚ skillful‚ and competitive

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    corruption and this is made evident in the texts; Animal Farm and The Hunger Games. Animal Farm and The Hunger Games both have similar perspectives about ‘power’. Power is what gives people control over others; so when power is exploited‚ people are intimidated by the dictator’s actions. George Orwell’s Animal Farm expresses and discusses this statement throughout the story with many sub-plots. Similarly‚ Suzanne Collin’s The Hunger Games also discuss this statement and the actions that come when power

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    On Dystopian Societies A Report on our future world By Jeffrey Clemmons The girl scrambled for food through the thick wall of trash‚ the smell of mildew crossing her nose. She wore a tattered leather jacket and a pair of old jeans with shoes that people once called Chuck Taylors. She cursed when she didn’t find anything and turned back to her brother who was in the shopping cart looking hopefully at her. She sighed‚ “Nothing.” Her little brother sighs as well and she begins to push him in

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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 book Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins‚ this book is number two of the Hunger Games series. This book over all was pretty good and I think I’m going to read the 3rd. Before I start to give my reasons for the words I want to say why I used the colors I did. I used a black back ground because she is being thrown into this unknown world again when she really should be living a life of luxury but because she outsmarted the game makers this is what she gets. I used Red yellow and orange for the colors

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    Catching Fire

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    Catching Fire is the second book of the Hunger games‚ The main characters are Katniss‚ a beautiful strong young 17 year old who is very outspoken and courageous. Peeta‚ A generous young man that is in love with Katniss‚ and Gale‚ Haymich‚ President snow and Prim katniss’s younger sister‚ ect. The book takes place in Districts‚ and the capitol for the games which is a big open field in the wild forests where they fight for their own survival. Suzanne Marie Collins is an American television

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    Creative Worlds “Perhaps the greatest utopia would be if we could realize that no utopia is possible” (Jack Carroll) The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ and There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury are all dystopian stories. In The Hunger Games each year two children are picked from one of the twelve districts to fight to the death in The Hunger Games‚ to show that they can not rebel against the capital. They are forced to do this to show that they can not rebel against

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