In the novel‚ “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins‚ there are many memorable symbols used. One of these symbols is the Flowers. The reason this symbol is important is that it helps the reader to understand some of the main ideas of the novel. Suzanne Collins wants the reader to think about how there is always hope in dark times when in need. Flowers play a significant role in the Hunger Games. The use of Flowers are used in a few important ways‚ such
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entered the world of reading. They read more than they used to but why? The answer it’s easy. They read because there are some writers that help them enter a whole new world and experience with it. Two of the most famous writers for teens are Suzanne Collins for “The Hunger Games Trilogy” and Veronica Roth with “Divergent Series”. Both authors have had a big influence in teens. They make them stay up late the whole night just to read their books. They have made fandoms (tributes and initiates)
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The Taliban In everyday life in Afghanistan‚ people live in constant fear due to a group of terrorists. The novel‚ Under the Persimmon Tree‚ by Suzanne Fisher Staples‚ demonstrates the cruel truths of life in Afghanistan. The book follows two girls‚ Najmah and Nusrat as they are faced with tough challenges everyday that will alter their lives forever. The Taliban impact the everyday lives of people worldwide in an awfully negative way‚ and the book accurately proves this to be true by following
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Hunger Games: Movie Review The Hunger Games is a young adult novel written by Suzanne Collins. It is written in the voice of sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen‚ who lives in a post-apocalyptic world in the country of Panem where the countries of North America once existed. The Capitol‚ a highly advanced metropolis‚ holds absolute power over the rest of the nation. The Hunger Games are an annual event in which one boy and one girl aged 12 to 18 from each of the 12 districts surrounding the Capitol
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Catching Fire and Mockingjay‚ two totally different books from the same series. Both of these books are from The Hunger Games series. Catching fire is the 2nd book‚ Mockingjay is the third/last. This whole series is based upon Katniss Everdeen and the Hunger Games (Games in which one male and female tribute enter an arena and fight to the death.) All the districts (1-12) are under rule by a Capitol‚ the capitol is very callous and bitter. During the three books Katniss tries to stop the Capitol and
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Well that is what happened to Katniss Everdeen after she stepped up to take her sister’s place in an annual game... THE HUNGER GAMES! The hunger games are a lot like the myth of the Minotaur‚ a half man‚ half bull that lives on the island of Crete. Suzanne Collins has taken some references from the Greek myth‚ mainly the story of Theseus and the Minotaur. Some references are. the sacrifice of selected people‚ the fighting in an area that was made for it‚ and fighting for your life. In the hunger games
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We’re Not Afraid to Die Objectives * Sea voyage-main incidents (date wise) * Qualities/Values necessary to overcome adversities * Crewmen * Ile Amsterdam * Children (Suzanne & Jonathan) * The ship-Wavewalker 2 marks How did Jonathan react to the desperate situation they found themselves in on 5th January? Jonathan asked his father if they were all going to die. On the father’s reassurance‚ he said that they were not afraid of dying if they could all be together – his dad
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a lot of character for a person to leave their comfort zone to do the right thing‚ especially when that person has no support. Two literary works that support my opinion are The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain and The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. In both of these literary works the protagonists are faced with life altering decisions where they must make choices and differentiate right from wrong while having no support from other characters. In The Adventures of Huckleberry
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however movies based on books remain a major earning means for the film industry. Although the main plot of the book remains intact in the movie‚ some differences are apparent in the movie which will be discussed in detail.The book was written by Suzanne Collins in 2008 and became an instant best seller‚ the first movie was made in 2012. The Similarities; Even though many believe that the movie differed quite a bit‚ there are unquestionable similarities between the book and the movie version. The
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