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    genre because of the advancements and invention of different technologies. For example‚ mockingjays‚ a common animal in the story‚ are the product of female mockingbirds and male jabberjays. These jabberjays were genetically engineered by the Capitol‚ a ruthless gathering of officials that oversee the various districts of Panem‚ and can eavesdrop on conversions remembering every word that was uttered. Mockingjays on the other hand can only remember short verbalizations‚ such as a song. Also‚ during

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    The Hunger Games trilogy Author: Suzanne Collins Book names: The Hunger Games‚ Catching Fire‚ Mockingjay Main characters: Katniss Everdeen‚ Peeta Mellark‚ Gale Hawthorne‚ Haymitch Abernathy etc. Facts: 1. The ‘Hunger Games’ set had 100-degree heat and bears. 2. The lead characters are contracted for the entire franchise. 3. The movie cost $90 milion to make‚ reduced to $78 million after subsidies. 4. Elizabeth Banks‚ who played District 12 escort Effie Trinket‚ said the worst part

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    controversial matter in that it does not just tell of political issues‚ it tells a story. “If we introduce kids to these ideas earlier‚ we could get a dialogue about war going earlier and possibly it would lead to more solutions.” (Biography.com) In Mockingjay‚ Katniss kills Alma coin instead of President Snow‚ she puts an end to all of the misery the games had caused over 75 years. Alma Coin has been compared to many historical and political figures‚ such as Abraham Lincoln or Franklin Roosevelt‚ but

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    Independent Study Journal: The Hunger Games For my independent novel study‚ I have decided to use Suzanne Collin’s Novel the Hunger Games; a story set around a teenaged girl’s firsthand account of gladiator-like sports in a post-apocalyptic era where North America once stood. The book creates a mood or sense of suspense and hope for Katniss Everdeen‚ the protagonist who has to fight for survival in the Hunger Games. This reminds me of and relates to the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding

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    Haime Mishaan 10.4 Catching Fire Catching Fire is the second book of The Hunger Games trilogy‚ a series of books that portray a futuristic society in which 12 poor districts live under the rules of a ruthless and indifferent capitol. Due to a rebellion that happened 75 years before the events the characters of this book are living today‚ an annual “festivity” began‚ or at least that is how it is seen in the Capitol. Two adolescents from ages 12-18 are reaped from each district to fight to the

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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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    with her would-be wedding dress. She really looks so elegant and beautiful with it. But this distracts the demoralized population of Panem because her white gown transformed into a flexible dark blue winged symbol of subversion that matches the Mockingjay‚ the mascot of a growing rebellion in the land. This means the human freedom and human opportunity. Fashion really takes part as part of the revolution which makes President Snow troubled. Dramatic costumes were really one of the highlights throughout

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    mind. Moreover‚ in the book‚ it states that each tribute wears a black jacket in the arena. In the film‚ each pair of tributes wears a different colored jacket to represent their district. A third major discrepancy is the fact that in the book‚ the Mockingjay pin is given to Katniss by the mayor’s daughter‚ Madge and in the film it is given to her by an unknown old woman. Therefore‚ book is better because it always gives you more essential

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    MOCKINGJAY MOCKINGJAY Author: Suzanne Collins Genre: Mockingjay is a young adult science fiction novel. I know this because it has many impossible non-realistic elements that are impossible in today’s day in age‚ for example the technology the Capitol uses against the districts is sometimes unbelievable and they haven’t been created yet. Protagonists: The main protagonist is Katniss Everdeen. Katniss is a persistent young women and she overcomes many obstacles over and over again in this

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    Dear Suzanne Collins‚ I admire your work on the book series The Hunger Games. I want to tell you that your books have changed the way I see the world today. The book made me feel very grateful. This also made me look at other countries and see how we‚ as Americans we are spoiled and live lavish lives for no reason really. This is what I know about The Hunger Games trilogy. The Hunger Games trilogy takes place in an unspecified future time‚ in the totalitarian nation of Panem. The country consists

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