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    My first theme is, It won't hurt you to help someone, even if it is a one-time small act of kindness. I chose this theme because Katniss’s mother, Mrs.Everdeen, and Katniss’s little sister were at home, starving to death, waiting on Katniss to come home with something to eat, something to keep them alive. But Katniss had nothing, she had nothing to trade and no money to buy, and even the trash cans were empty giving her nothing. She was so poor she wasn’t even able to walk into the bakery for a…

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    her family goes through a journey of misery and torture. Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games has encouraged me to rise up to challenges, and that sometimes, it’s okay to be a little selfish. Caring and sympathizing with others is not always a good thing, one has to be strong and stable to get through life. At a time of chaos, Katniss struggles to feed her family, to keep them alive. Then, she entered the Hunger Games - an area where players fight to the death, and only one survives - in…

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    The Hunger Games is based on science fiction and is the first out of three books in Suzanne Collin’s trilogy. The three novels gained much popularity and have been developed into a series of movies. The setting for The Hunger Games is a dystopian city called Panem, which is a country that consists of the wealthy Capitol and the twelve districts in poverty. Panem was made of thirteen districts, but one year the thirteen districts wanted to gain power over the Capitol. During this attempted…

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    youngest sister taking her own life by jumping out of the second story window and impaling herself on the edge of a fence post. The guys on the block share their memories of the Lisbon sisters and their suicide attempts after they became adults. “The Hunger Games,” is a movie series that has four films currently. This science fiction trilogy talks about the twelve districts that are forced to fight to the death. Reason behind this punishment is because of a past rebellion.…

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    I choose to do ‘The Hunger Games’ movie to review. The main character is named Katniss and is originally part of District Eight. Each yeah the Districts come together and choose one person to fight in “The Hunger Games”, it doesn't matter the age or gender. Katniss’ family in our world is lower class and comes from a loving family, but her father died. She started out as a player in the games because her sister was called and she volunteered as a tribute. Her current work situation is finding…

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    Is Art the Ultimate Luxury? The British art market is one of the most powerful and influential in the world. It has gone global thanks to its collectors and dealers who have encouraged a steady supply of art into the capital. Nevertheless artists and collectors stand in a nervous balance between commercialism and creation. The rich have had a monopoly on art since the dark ages and without these rich patrons names like Turner and Holbein would be unknown. However some believe these patrons…

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    solid celebrity following, creating exclusive collections with star 's such as Rihanna, Kelly Osbourne, and Nicki Minaj, to name but a few (Celebrity Endorsement Ads, 2011). The brand gets a tremendous amount of verbal support from expert make up artists. MAC values making high quality, fashion forward items, in which they pride themselves in. Furthermore, MAC has a program set up called the "Back to MAC" where customers are rewarded by the company. The "Back to MAC" works by clients returning…

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    Throughout history, an emphasis on collective thought over a singular mindset has been viewed negatively by American textbooks written a country where individual success is paramount to almost everything else. The western culture present in every aspect American society dictates that conformity and communal thinking are harmful: although the media may convince the public to try to fit a certain mold, in reality the necessity of being different and achieving individual success is widely known and…

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    to live in a country in which the government took children and televised them while they were fighting to their death. The author of The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins, writes about living in this future dystopian country, called Panem, which consists of twelve districts and the capital. To maintain order and for cruel entertainment, the capital hosts the Hunger Games each year by placing two tributes, boy and girl, from each district into an arena to fight for their lives until just one is left…

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    repetition of ideas and objects to form symbolism. They bring the idea or object up multiple times in multiple scenarios to show it’s far-reaching implications on the story. Examples might include the Mockingjay pin and President Snow’s white rose in The Hunger Games series (I think both are in all three books), the red rose in Beauty and the Beast, the clothing colors in Divergent and the Bliss in The Maze Runner series. Option 2: Anaphora Anaphora, pronounced “a-NAFF-ra,” is the repetition…

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