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    Hunger Games Thesis

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    In the novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ prejudice is used in many different ways. It’s used against the protagonist‚ Katniss‚ and used by her as well. The Hunger Games is about a girl named Katniss who volunteers for her sister‚ Prim‚ o fight in a televised death match and Katniss’s struggle to stay alive. Katniss is very strong willed and independent which helps her survive in the Games and out. The Capitol‚ who started the Games‚ thinks the people in the Districts are like pawns in a

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    Hunger Games Themes

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    from being home‚ but now she has to apply them during the games. No matter how tough or scary the problem was to Katniss‚ she was able to conquer the issue because of the settings she lived in before the games. In the beginning of The Hunger Games Suzanne Collins gives a hint that her dad was a big role model to find food in the woods. “But there’s also food if you know how

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    Eng poem

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    3/14/13 The Hunger Games A innocent girl is placed in a death ring to kill. In this book‚ The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ Katniss Everdeen is chosen from District 12 to fight others until there is one winner. Katniss is the main protagonist and narrator in this book. Katniss is reluctant to kill and doubts she can win the games until later in the book where

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    The Lottery

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    receive a prize or something of that manner. It is not until the very end of the story that the reader learns of the winner’s fate‚ which is death‚ by friends and family. When I read this story about The Lottery‚ I think about the very popular novel Suzanne Collins‚ “The Hunger Games”. The novel takes place in the future‚ in what now is called United States‚ but in the book Panem. It is divided up into 13 districts‚ and each district is had one thing they export. And at the centre of the society is Capitol

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    Hunger Games Essay

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    Brown‚ Teja Period 2 English Ms. Refuge Defying the Capital "Nobody ever did‚ or ever will escape the consequences of ones choices." Based on the book Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ publicized in 2008. Hunger games is a book about a capital that makes their 12 districts each send a boy and girl to the games where they fight for their life‚ leaving one survivor. Katniss decides her and peeta should eat the poisonous berries thereby

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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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    Katniss Everdeen. If you think of Katniss as giving up already‚ you would be wrong. The character Katniss is strong and always tries to persevere though the Hunger Games which is people being pitted against each other. In The Hunger Games book by Suzanne Collins which is a great fiction book.That is exactly what I believe that you should never give up no matter what the challenge will be stay determined. Do you think you would want to be pitted against other human being that are stronger than you

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    Hunger Games - Response

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    STAGE 2 ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONS FOLIO 1: RESPONSE TO AN EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION INDEPENDENT BOOK STUDY HOW DOES SUZANNE USE WRITING TECHNIQUES TO PORTRAY THE MAIN THEME OF POWER THROUGHOUT THE BOOK? ‘The Hunger Games’ is classified as a science fiction novel and is the first book out of the hunger games trilogy written by Suzanne Collins in 2008. The Hunger Games tells the story of a post – apocalyptic nation called Panem. 12 districts are ruled by the capital and forced to compete in an annual

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    Catching Fire Analysis

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    In the second installment of The Hunger Games Series‚ Catching Fire‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ the theme of the government overstepping their bounds is prominent. President Snow’s character is a focal point into letting the audience see the power he has and how it has affected his decision making and actions. The setting of government enforced Panem and the harsh punishments to rule breakers shows the unnecessary harshness of the government. The plot development relates to the theme of an overactive government

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    Compare/Contrast Essay The Hunger games Trilogy by Suzanne Collins The Uglies Trilogy by Scott Westerfield What if violence and obsession were much more common than usual and the government was corrupt‚ what would you do? Could you do anything? Imagine that was your life every single day. That was the life of the protagonists in both Uglies and The Hunger Games. Both trilogies take place in a very futuristic world. The Hunger Games is based in a dystopian society‚ while Uglies is based in

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