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    Katniss Challenges

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    of their own‚ fear. Fear of dying the second they step off that platform‚ and fear of what challenges lye ahead of them. When the horn is sound their hearts pounding through their hears and they’re bodies move without them even thinking about it. Katniss sees people already slicing and stabbing through their teammates. She grabs what seems to be a bag of simple necessities‚ a bow and arrow and runs. Now she is faced with another challenge‚ to find somewhere to camp out that is safe and away from danger

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    Hunger Games

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    adult named Katniss Everdeen who changes by her fate of entering the annual Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is an annual televised fight to the death. This event is held to entertain the Capitol. The Capitol is a utopian city where the Panem’s most powerful and wealthy live. Over the course of the book‚ Katniss enters the games‚ finds fake love‚ becomes a part of the star crossed lovers‚ and finds herself not able to let go of the boy with the bread. In the beginning of the book‚ Katniss is already

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    Katniss Tribute

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    the way Katniss effect to little her sister and what she has done for her. For example‚ on the reaping day of the hunger game‚ everyone inside of the crowd was too nervous and affair as when the woman was pulling the whoever name of tribute for the district. As that bad luck for Everdeen’s family‚ the main woman on the stage picked Prim name to become a tribute; however‚ Katniss volunteered to take Prim’s spot to place herself as a tribute to going to the Capitol (Collins 22). As Katniss is the main

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    mistakes and make holes in the “perfect empire”. This makes the people living in the districts ‚ and‚ the Capitol‚ doubtful and weary of this already corrupt government. However‚ It also supplies them with hope and courage‚ to be able to create a rebellion and take down the government that is ruining their lives. The capitol ruined people’s lives dramatically and it though of itself as invulnerable. This is a strong thought to think about yourself and if one little thing happens to break‚ disrupt

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    Tekia Huggins Nat Turner Paper April 17‚ 2014 As a slave Nat Turner’s life prior to the slave rebellion lacked consistency due to constant separation‚ whether it be from a slave owner or family. Turner believed he had a specific role to play and become confident that his personal calling regarded to the issue of obliterating racial enslavement. He states in his confession‚ “I surely would be a prophet‚ as the Lord had happened before my birth. And my father and mother strengthened me in this first

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    Katniss In Mockingjay

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    as a lesson and are an amazing and honorable task to the people of the capitol. When Katniss Everdeen’s sister is randomly selected‚ Katniss takes her place in the games and wins. She is then reselected back into the games

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    Katniss Unselfishness

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    In the Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins creates an extraordinary character‚ Katniss Everdeen. Katniss Everdeen is unselfish‚ protective‚ and strong. The author portrays this by building up the suspense in the plot. There is many qualities in Katniss sums her into being a courageous person. The two parts of novel displays Katniss characteristics efficiently. One quality I love about Katniss is her unselfishness. She displayed this throughout the first two parts. More importable‚ she demonstrated in

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    Katniss Everdeen

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    The writer uses descriptive adjectives to show the self-reliant in the main female character‚ Katniss Everdeen. A clearly example can be shown is when Katniss volunteers for her sister‚ “I don’t want to cry. When they televise the replay of the reaping tonight‚ everyone will make note of my tears‚ and I will be marked as an easy target. A weakling. I will give no one that satisfaction”. In this quote‚ Katniss doesn’t want to be seems as an easy to cry‚ soft young woman and people will look down on her

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    Katniss Bio

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    Katniss Everdeen was born on the 8th of May in District 12. Katniss is sixteen years of age with straight black hair‚ olive skin‚ and gray eyes. She is thin and not very tall‚ but is strong for her size from hunting to feed her family. Her characteristics are the typical of the Seam (Panem) - the poorest area of District 12‚ where she resides. Panem is located on the continent once known as North America‚ which was destroyed in a global catastrophe. Panem is run by an all-powerful city called the

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    Katniss Struggles

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    Suzanne Collin’s The Hunger Games tells the story of Katniss Everdeen‚ a sixteen year old girl forced to spend all of her time hunting in order to feed herself and her family. Born into extreme poverty‚ Katniss is no stranger to hardship when she becomes a contestant in The Hunger Games‚ an annual televised event in which twenty-four children are forced to fight to the death until only one of them is left alive. Throughout the entirety of the novel‚ Katniss is forced to do whatever it takes in order to

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