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    climax really proved that teenagers are capable and really can do anything. “Soon I will be home. Page 350.” In that quote Katniss and Peeta fought through all the hard times and were able to make it. I believe that the setting in the book proved that teenagers can be strong by just where the characters were in the book and what the character did or how they survived. Katniss and Peeta lived in District 12 all their lives. District 12 is the first place I’ll talk about. “Our part of District 12‚

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    Games is the main characters Katniss and Peeta. While Katniss’ younger sister gets picked to go into the hunger games‚ Katniss panics then does the unexpected and volunteers as tribute. The battle royal between all the districts is televised like a game show and people bet and send items such as; water‚ food‚ and weapons to the ones they want to win. Whoever wins the deadly match‚ they get wealth and safety so they don’t have to enter another hunger games. Katniss and Peeta‚ who are in the Hunger

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    aspect of the film I studied was the contrast -created by both Collins and Ross- between the districts and the Capitol. Some examples of these contrasts include people feasting every night in the Capitol‚ while everyone starves in the districts. Katniss has to hunt illegally every day just to get barely enough food to keep herself‚ her mother‚ and her sister Primrose alive. The very first time she experiences an abundance of food available to her is the same moment she steps on the train to the Capitol

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    Though the Capitol most actively runs the Games‚ it could be argued that the entire society grants its support by refusing to boycott or challenge the ubiquitous Games. Katniss does note that law requires citizens to follow the Games‚ but throughout the book are indications of the population’s wild support. When Katniss volunteers to take Prim’s place‚ her district shows its dissent against the Games by refusing to applaud‚ which suggests that refusal to honor the Games is an option‚ even if it might

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    made to it because it has the original material. To illustrate this point‚ in the book‚ as Madge bids farewell to Katniss before she leaves to the Capitol‚ she gives Katniss the mockingjay pin so she can wear it as the token from her district in the Games. However this concept was modified and in the movie someone who appears to be Greasy Sae gives Katniss the mockingjay pin. Then‚ Katniss gave the pin to Primrose as a symbol of protection at the reaping. As Primrose says farewell to her sister‚ she

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    with an inner depth of information about every scene. For example the firewall attack is very informative in the book and describes every actions of Katniss and how she saved herself from the fireballs in this time of crisis. The movie only shows us how the firewall attack looks like visually but doesn’t show every small information of what exactly Katniss do to save her. Therefore‚ the additional information that we get from in depth information in the novel makes reading more interesting and informative

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    A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Narrator: Do you believe in magic? Do you believe in fairies? These two things may sound ridiculous to you‚ but they both take a great part in the story you are about to see. The story took place once on a midsummer night. It is about four American lovers who are willing to go through everything‚ including enchanted forests‚ for the sake of love. Hermione loves Ron and Ron loves Hermione. What could be better than that? Ginny loves Harry‚ but Harry does not love Ginny

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    class‚ she identifies herself most strongly with Gale‚ also the child of a deceased poor miner. The stoic strength this identity has given her provides the philosophy she thinks will help her succeed in the Games. However‚ through the adventure‚ Katniss is forced to question both her identity as a "girl from the Seam" and her stoic detachment. In terms of the former‚ her relationship with Peeta‚ a boy from the merchant class‚ and her attraction to the luxury of the Capitol make her question whether

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    person’s build but refers to the power of their inner self. A character’s strength can also determine other qualities such as loyalty‚ honesty‚ resilience‚ patience or kindness. Strength is an immense factor to making Katniss the strong‚ ruthless girl she is. Strength is not only shown by Katniss at certain points in the novel‚ but is present within everything she does and says. The most evident example of Katniss’s mental strength is when she is able to keep a neutral face whilst reporters are swarming

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    a spectacle as a recurring thematic trend. Specifically‚ while Katniss does not explicitly love Peeta‚ she is forced by the Capitol into the persona of the “star-crossed lover” in-order to entertain the audiences of the Hunger games and “give them something more to care about.” In this way‚ there exists a tension between real and false appearances. For instance‚ in-order to properly put on this performance or façade of love‚ Katniss attempts to rely on the real love felt by her parents and replicate

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