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    Katniss Everdeen being the protagonist is a strong independent girl who is determined to provide for her family. Katniss decides to protect her sister and volunteers to take Prim’s place in The Hunger Games. In the film she states “ I volunteer! “I volunteer as tribe!”. Katniss embraces courage since she takes her sister’s place. In one of the scenes she needed to take courage when she had to face Cato at the lake. She was frightened since Cato is a strong competitor in the games. She had to also

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    One important event in the novel “The Hunger Games” by Suzanna Collins is the reaping. The reasons that this was an important event were that it was a key event in the story‚ it was a key moment in the relationship between Peeta and Katniss and is helped me to understand some of the important ideas in the novel such as sacrifice and power and control. The reaping in my opinion is one of the most significant and important events in this story. The reaping is where the whole plot of the story begins

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    ‘May the odds be ever in your favour”! When Effie Trinket pronounces these critical words‚ she is saying what is the catchphrase of the Hunger Games. The ironic part of this is quite obvious. Can we even talk about favour‚ or luck‚ when we see how people live in these districts and how the Capitol plays around them. So the question is if a rebellion of the people of Panem could be possible or even be necessary. The people of Panem live in deep misery. They suffer of bad conditions like starvation

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    The Hunger Games has become a major obsession of mine‚ and no the title has nothing to do with food. Reading and anticipating The Hunger Games trilogy and its upcoming movie is‚ during which my grandmother was sick‚ something I clung too. You see I have never been a major fan of anything. I mean Taylor Swift is an idol of mine but I’m not running to the nearest store to buy her CDs or items. But this fan base love for the book and movie almost drove my family insane. After reading and discovering

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    The Hunger Games Who has more perseverance in a literacy book‚ or novel? Remember that perseverance mean that you stay strong no matter how difficult it is‚ you to strive to finish it. Katniss Everdeen demonstrates a lot of perseverance in the hunger games. Katniss had volunteer in the place for her sister Prim when she had been called out to the games. Katniss knew her sister wouldn’t survive out in the forest. So Katniss had to volunteer in prims spot. She had to face death on her

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    The Hunger Games The Hunger Games follow the story of Katniss Everdeen of district 12 in a post civil war society presumed to be a very futuristic yet abstract society known as Panem. Every year in this society there is a competition amongst the 12 districts called the hunger games‚ where two tributes; one boy and one girl‚ from each district are selected in a random drawing‚ to compete in a fight to the death as a way of punishing the districts for the rebellion that happened long in the past

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    The novels I have read throughout my life have had a significant impact on who I am today and what I believe in. In particular‚ the school setwork novels “Tuesdays with Morrie” by Mitch Albom from Grade 8 and “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins from Grade 10 have had an effect on my life. “Do I wither up and disappear‚ or do I make the best of my time left?” – Morrie Schwartz‚ in his thoughts after being told he had ALS‚ a neurodegenerative disease. He knew this meant he had only a limited time

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    Suzanne Collins examines the themes of rebellion and class in her novel The Hunger Games. Collins has developed several themes in Part one of her novel‚ the theme of rebellion‚ class‚ and identity. Collins uses these themes to show how much of a totalitarian government the capitol really is. Panem is a nation that has built itself through the separation of classes. The districts are kept from contacting one another‚ and each is forced into a particular industry‚ thus limiting the social mobility

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    Narrative Form Suzanne Keen Narrative Form This page intentionally left blank Narrative Form Suzanne Keen Washington and Lee University © Suzanne Keen 2003 All rights reserved. No reproduction‚ copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced‚ copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright‚ Designs and Patents Act 1988‚ or under the terms of any licence

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    Suzanne K. Steinmetz found in "The Cycle of Violence‚" a 1977 study of 57 families from a wide range of socioeconomic status categories and age groups that "60 percent had used physical aggression . . . to resolve marital conflicts. Thirty-nine percent of

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