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    put their own color into it because it will create their characters in sync with their own imagination and surrounding. This is why it is important for young people to read because it makes their creativity wild. Suzanne Collins‚ author of the Hunger games novel series‚ also recently have been made into films by Nina Jacobson. Although the movies are fun to watch‚ the novels are definitely worth people’s time. Books not only helps readers escape reality to their own world but also gives an in depth

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    Appalachia. 2- The activity Katniss participates is hunting. Katniss goes beyond the fence to hunt and brings back the food for her family. She has to do this because of how poor district 12 is. 3- when Katniss is asked who is your best friend she straight away says Gale meaning they share a close connection with each other. 4- A reaping is an annual event that takes place in every district before each Hunger Games. Yes. 5 - For the reaping Prim is selected but Katniss wants to volunteer because

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    recent stories like The Hunger Games and Divergent for instance. Millions of readers have fallen head over heel in love with these. They stand out to the average eye‚ but why? What makes them so different and intriguing? What makes stories like these excellent are their attention to detail‚ different perspectives and risky protagonist(s). For example‚ in The Hunger Games‚ the element of risk in the protagonist would be where it states “I volunteer as tribute!” This is when Katniss volunteering in for

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    Character Sketch of Katniss Everdeen Katniss Everdeen is the protagonist and narrator of the novel The Hunger Games by Suzane Collins. All the events that happen in the novel have an influence on her. Katniss is 16 years old with straight long black hair usually worn in a braid. She has gray eyes‚ and olive skin. These traits are common in the Seam in the lower class miners of District 12. To begin with‚ when she’s in the woods‚ she wears everyday clothes and always carries a bow and arrows to

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    Do you think that Katniss seems unsure of herself at times? her abilities?‚ her strengths? and lacks the confidence to believe that she can and will be able to survive? Where in the story do we see examples of her overcoming her fear by working hard and not giving up and doing the right thing in order to survive the realities of her harsh existence? Relate this to your life. Do you ever feel this way? Do you think that reading about a fictional character like Katniss can inspire you to believe that

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    A great example of this is expressed in The Hunger Games through the character of Katniss Everdeen. The central idea of this movie is Katniss’s journey of discovering herself‚ while becoming a hero to a damsel in distress‚ Peeta. Katniss is forced to fight to keep her district alive‚ and in doing that portrays many characteristics a woman has never possessed in another movie. She is strong

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    has always been‚ in my opinion‚ an extremely important trait of any society or civilization. Not only that‚ but I feel we humans create what civilized means and it is defined totally by what we truly think is right or wrong. In the stories The Hunger Games‚ The Lottery‚ and The Lady or the Tiger I feel The Lottery is most civilized because they’ve been doing their lottery for a long time‚ they truly think it’s a reasonable thing to do and everyone has a fair chance. In the small town The Lottery

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    The Diary of Katniss Everdeen Dear diary‚ Dear wretched‚ foolish‚ forsaken Capitol. Dear wretched‚ foolish‚ forsaken Hunger Games. No other day could be as unbearable as tomorrow. If my name is to be chosen‚ how can I leave Prim to fend for herself? If Prim is to be chosen? Oh I cannot even bear the thought. My dear little Primrose that I wish nothing but happiness and joy for could possibly be chosen. Yet there is no happiness on this day in all of Panem. The thing that bothers me is it is Prim’s

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    Hunger Games Essay Distorted body image‚ intense fear of gaining weight‚ and refusal to eat anything that will jeopardize current weight these are the thoughts in the minds of young women and girls today. Being showed images of perfect‚ fit women and wanting to be the same way. Everyday being told that if they don’t look a certain way or are a certain way size they won’t be accepted. With shows like America’s Next top Model and images from magazines like Vogue not helping to show them that these

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    3/25/2013 The Monstrous “Monster” In The Hunger Games‚ an unsuccessful revolution against an immoral ruler leads to the development of a game where 24 young men and women fight to the death until only one remains. The main character‚ Katniss Everdeen‚ takes her sister’s place to compete in this winner-takes-all game. Katniss is portrayed as the under-dog who will ultimately prevail throughout the movie. With the use of camera angles‚ music and dialogue‚ Katniss is given superiority over the other competitors

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