Suzanne Collins uses a simple rhetorical strategy in order to pass her message across. The author uses visual metaphors to highlight the social problems that exist in the book’s world. The plot of the novel revolves around the actions of a number of teenagers who are driven to their death for the entertainment purposes of an oppressive society. The story contains various visual metaphors such as poverty, hunger, and rebellion by citizens, …show more content…
The author is effective in using literary devices to show the social problems that exist in the world. For instance, there is a small section of the world that is extremely wealthy, but does not care for the large portion that lives in extreme poverty. The Capitol represents the wealthy section of the society that appropriates all the political and military power, and uses it to oppress the poor in the society. The districts represent the masses of oppressed people who live in poverty. They are forced to make sacrifices to meet the needs of the wealthy section of the society. This still happens in the modern society, which is why I believe in the criticism advanced by the