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    Hunger Games

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    “I want to die as myself” Katniss Everdeen claims showing that she will not conform to what the capitol wants her to be and that she will do anything in her power to rebel against it. In the novel The Hunger Games made by Suzanne Collins‚ Katniss everdeen displays many forms of rebellion against the rules of the Capitol throughout the story. All ready before the games Katniss shows rebellion and hate for the capitol‚ because of her tough life growing up in the seam. She shows the

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    Thematic Essay The Hunger Games‚ an insightful novel by Suzanne Collins‚ is based on morals and justice. This novel is about Katniss Everdeen‚ a 16 year old girl and tribute for The Hunger Games‚ who is obligated to fight to the death with twenty-three others. She and her male counterpart‚ Peeta‚ are pitted against bigger and stronger representatives who have trained for this competition their whole lives‚ however‚ this advantage does not intimidate them. Trust‚ determination‚ and love and friendship

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    Katniss Reaping

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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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    Misha Collins is a famous American actor who stars in the hit series‚ Supernatural‚ as a serious angel named Castiel. As a person‚ Misha Collins is very hype and is not-so-serious all the time. He has many fans who support him as a person and who adore his character. Misha Collins is a very opinionated person. He shares his views‚ politics‚ etc. on Twitter and is most definitely interested in politics. Misha Collins worked for 6 months as a White House intern for the Clinton administration and was

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    Hunger Games - Response

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    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 televised event known as ‘The Hunger Games’ as a punishment for the rebellion taken against

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    Coach Collins Book Report

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    For my teammates it was a athletic experience but for me it was a life lesson to be by Coach Collins. My former coach’s name is Javier Collins. He has a smaller than most men‚ but you knew by speaking with him that he had an equally as big heart as everyone else. I always felt like when he was telling me something that it would be important. We met last year in the high school gym for basketball workouts. The first time I met him I thought I wouldn’t like him and that I wouldn’t keep coming around

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    Essay on Alienation

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    because of people or events that take place in their life. The four texts I have studied this year which use the theme of alienation are: “The hills” written by Patricia Grace‚ “Boy” directed by Taika Waititi‚ “The Hunger Games” written by Suzanne Collins‚ and “Ravens Gate” written by Anthony Horowitz. My first text‚ “The Hills” is about a teenage Maori boy who is treated unfairly by the police because he is black. Alienation is presented through the discrimination the boy is subjected to. The police

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    “Was violence the main reason for Irish independence 1801-1922?” Violence has always been a part of Ireland‚ fuelled by religion‚ politics and nationalism. While it did play a significant role in Ireland being granted independence at the end of 1922‚ it was the motives behind the violence that arguably had more of an impact. Ireland entered the century with violence in the county of Wicklow‚ with prisoners still being shipped to Austrailia. Due to the violence the Irish Parlement and the British

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    through Mr. Collin’s reputation‚ Mr. Darcy’s ignorance‚ and Elizabeth’s power of discernment. In Pride and Prejudice‚ Mr. Collins struggles with pride as he attempts to find himself a wife. Collins is prideful because he is to inherit the Bennet Estate‚ and his patroness is Lady Catherine De Bourgh which means he is from a higher‚ richer social class than the Bennets. Collins shows his pride for himself when he says “…you may imagine that I am happy on

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    Marx‚ “Estranged Labour” In this article that I read by Karl Marx entitled “Estranged Labor”‚ it states that “With the increasing value of the world of things proceeds in direct proportion the devaluation of the world of men (p.31)”. This basically means that the materialistic items being made by workers are considered more valuable than the worker himself. This is because the more labor that the worker puts forth‚ the more he produces. The world consumes his products and places value on them

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