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    called the Hunger Games every year where two tributes – a girl and a boy – are chosen by random from each of the twelve districts to be brought into an arena and fight to the death‚ with only one winner standing. These Games take place as a reminder from the Capitol to the districts to never rebel against them‚ as well as entertainment purposes for the citizens of Panem‚ as the Games are broadcast live on television. Collins lets the reader infer that the antagonist of the The Hunger Games is the Capitol

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    Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” and Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game.” The purpose of this paper will be to compare and contrast different elements of both these stories‚ but the main focus will be on the characters and the setting. In “The Lottery” and “The Most Dangerous Game” the characters are portrayed as normal human beings with normal behaviors‚ but as both stories unfold‚ the characters are shown to be evil.The Most Dangerous Game‚ by Richard Connell and The Lottery‚ by Shirley Jackson

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    Title: The Hunger Games Author: Suzanne Collins Type of literary material: science fiction- adventure‚ action‚ suspense‚ drama Setting: time-future‚ place- Panem (the future untied states) Main Character: A. Katniss Everdeen- she is the very main character in the story B. Peeta Mellark-he is the bakers son C. Haymitch-he is the town drunk Point of View- first person because the main character is telling the whole story. Conflicts- man vs. man Man vs. himself

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    The Lottery A healthy harvest has always been important to civilizations. Once field preparation is done‚ the farmer can only wait and hope that the correct balance of rain and sun will ensure a good harvest. Many ancient cultures believed that growing crops represented the life cycle; hence they believed ritual sacrifice was needed to guarantee a good crop. In this short story "The Lottery‚" Shirley Jackson uses this archetype to showcase man ’s inherent need for such ritual. The story is set

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    Social Games vs. Traditional Games: which are the most popular? Nowadays many people all over the world make daily use of social networks like Facebook‚ Twitter‚ or Google+. A social networking service is a World Wide Web platform in which you can meet your real-life friends‚ share information and news with them and develop social relationships of any kind. These electronic communication devices‚ along with the opportunity to keep oneself updated with the latest news‚ opinions‚ mundane

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    In the Hunger Games ‚author Suzanne Collins presents the idea that fear causes people to act against their values when survival is at stake. Fear takes over when it comes to survival.If fear is in play‚ then it influences human behavior and choices and on top of that ‚ survival is something that everyone else ( in the hunger games)‚is competing for‚ so behavior‚ choices and fear is definitely impacted when it comes to survival in the hunger games. This theory is presented because in the book‚the

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    ENGL 102 “Young Goodman Brown” vs. “The Lottery” ENGL 102 Literatures and Composition Fall D 2012 Ruby Alexander L24687716 MLA Outline ‘The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson and “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ both uses symbols to tell stories. In “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson used names to stress the theme of the story but in “Young Goodman Brown” Hawthorne uses name to in rich the theme of the stories. Both stories use symbols to show a parallel of good and evil

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    Destruction caused by the hunger games/negative influences caused by the game. This novel describes a government‚ the Capitol that controls twelve different districts categorized to one’s wealth in Panem. The poorest district‚ 13 did attempted to rebel against the government which did not work for them. Due to this rebellion they created the hunger games to be conducted every year to remind others about their authority and make them pay for what they did. By creating the games‚ they try to prove to others

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    In the book The Hunger Games by Suzanna Collins‚ 2 contestants from the twelve different districts in Panem are sent to the arena to fight against the tributes. The person who survives to the end of the games will return to their district and live the life they were living but knowing that they survived whilst watching other people die. The themes of betrayal‚ love‚ courage and trust have been used through the book. Obviously the theme of betrayal was used a lot during the novel. In one section

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    The main character in The Hunger Games‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ is a strong and independent teenager who has to conquer many gruesome challenges. The challenges she faces not only require being strong physically‚ but also emotionally. I personally can’t even imagine living in Katniss’s society‚ where being in horrible and life-threatening situations is very common. Fortunately‚ Katniss has the skills and personality to overcome these obstacles. Throughout the story‚ there are three specific situations

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