The Hunger Games (Chapter 1) is a novel excerpt written by Suzanne Collins that tells the story of a girl‚ Katniss‚ who is trying to survive and provide for her family. As the story continues‚ Katniss is faced with the challenges of staying within rules and regulations that keep her from living her life freely. Given the information about Katniss in the novel excerpt‚ she is portrayed as the least effective protagonist due to her shy‚ unpredictable‚ and defensive characteristics. In the beginning
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organized activities to ensure a healthy child development. Children who are interacting with one another will learn manners‚ proper ways to speak to one another and the proper ways to treat them. In "The Benefits of Organized Activities" essay‚ Collins states that‚ organized activities help children grow into responsible adults. I agree with his statement. Children who play sports or who are involved with a group know the meaning of being on time‚ or trying their best to accomplish a goal. They
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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 hunger games‚ Suzanne Collins
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins has presented a fascinating view on literature that hasn’t been limited to just one demographic. The gothic elements in the novel make it an enjoyable read for people of any age‚ as the elements provide another layer of intricacy. The dark atmosphere‚ endangerment of women‚ and intense emotions in the characters are all gothic elements that lead the reader on a thrilling joyride while reading The Hunger Games. The premise of watching children kill off other children
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In the novel‚ The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ a main protagonist named Katniss Everdeen is forced to do the Hunger Games and try to survive it. The theme was: survival‚ try to keep your dignity and humanity up. In the book‚ she is shown to be athletic‚ a hunter‚ and she is intelligent. So‚ this tenacious survivor is shown those just because she wants to survive and win the Hunger Games and does not want to look like an emaciated tribute. Katniss Everdeen is shown to be an intelligent tribute
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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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The Hunger Games‚ written by Suzanne Collins‚ is a dystopian young adult novel published on 2008. The protagonist of the story‚ also the heroine‚ is the sixteen year old Katniss Everdeen. She comes from District 12‚ where coal is produced‚ and most people live in the state of poverty. Every year‚ two tributes are reaped from each district to compete in a sickening ‘celebration’‚ the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games has only one rule: to kill‚ or be killed. When Katniss’ sister was chosen as a tribute
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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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I am reading a book called the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The main character is Katniss Everdeen. She is caring‚ kind and brave. She lives with her mother and her sister Prim. Katniss hunts with a guy named Gale. They are friends but they both have feelings more than just a friendship for each other. She lives in District twelve. There are districts because North America didn’t like President Snow’s rules. The country would fight him and bicker. So he called North America Panem. He divided
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him -The only way you can kill a hero is by treachery In his last words‚ he says that he has -he gives a justification of his life and sum up what his position is -he is saying I HAVE FULFILLED MY DUTIES (MUCH LIKE BEOWULF IT DOESN’T QUITE WORK OUT LIKE HE HAS SAID IT WILL) -HE IS MORE LAW-ABIDING THAN GRETTIR -HE WAS MORE IN-TUNE AND APART OF SOCIETY THAN GRETTIR -HE’S MORE LIKE BEOWULF (GRETTIR IS THE OUTLIER) -HE GOES A LOT OF GOOD THINGS‚ BUT HE DID COMMIT BAD DEEDS HE BETRAYED
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