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    controversial subject that is questioned when reading different great works of literature, and those questions mainly deal with the characters and if the acts they do are moral or immoral. The different characters and themes provided in the book, Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, display how morality and freedom is oppressed in their utopian society. No one can hide from or stand against the President and his awful ways, but as the citizens of the districts work together, there is a promising…

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    Hunger Games.” There are many characters in the book, including Gale, Peeta, and Prim, but the one that I would like to be, is Katniss Everdeen, Katniss Everdeen is the main character, in all of the series. There are two more books. The sequel is “Catching Fire” and the third and last book is “Mockingjay”. In each of these Katniss is the main character in each of the books. The reasons why I want to be Katniss, is that she is brave, and stubborn, I kind of am like her already, but she was…

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    On page 51 the author of Catching Fire, a peace keeper, (a solider from the capital that is supposed to keep citizens in line says, “He was poaching.” Later on page 52 katniss says, “Gale must've gone to Cray's house, as he's done a hundred times, knowing Cray always pays well for a…

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    in an arena about to fight for your life. However, loyalty is the key to success, and this could help you fight longer and kill less.“The Hunger Games Catching Fire” is a story that teaches a valuable life lesson that holds true even for today’s teenager: Loyalty produces negative consequences & positive consequences. In Hunger Games Catching Fire, the author uses conflict to teach us that loyalty is necessary for survival. For example, Finick saves Katniss from dying at the very start of the…

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    There are many similarities between the film and novel of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The characters, setting, and plot are the same. The characters are well portrayed in the movie. Both the movie and book focus on the main character, Katniss Everdeen. Katniss and Peeta, the winners of the 74th hunger games, start off by going on a winner’s tour. The tour shows beginnings of the rebellion. President Snow orders Katniss to try and stop the rebelling but she fails at doing it. President Snow…

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    dystopias would be the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. Both of these novels are based on dystopias, during different time periods. They have an abundance of components in common, while there are also a few notable differences, each society has its own advantage, and the reactions would be different depending on what dystopia you are placed in. Both Fahrenheit 451 and Catching Fire are dystopias. They portray possible future…

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    The work of Hunger Games Catching fire is definitely original. I have never read a book quite like it. The book is something I’d never read before, it makes the government all twisted and corrupt and all messed up, they have people kill each other for “revenge” for the revolution that was tried many years before. The characters in the book are very well rounded and believable, they really show how messed up the games make people who are in it and also the ones who win and get out. The winners…

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    a friend is Finnick Odair because he is very trustworthy, loyal, and courageous. I would want to have a friend with all of these traits because they are very important to have in someone. The first trait Finnick shows is trustworthiness. In Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, Finnick shows trustworthiness by becoming allies with Katniss and Peeta in the 75th Hunger Games. He does not attempt to kill either of them. In the Hunger Games it is hard to trust anyone because they could turn around…

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    In the book ‘The Hunger Game Catching Fire’ i've learned many new and interesting things that got my attention, like when Gale was beat and almost got killed, and when the poison fog almost killed finnick, Peeta, and Katniss. In the book the most intense part was at then end when Katniss shot the arrow at the barrier right when after the lightning strikes and everything falls apart and it looks like Katniss dies. One of the major things that are solved is when Beetee finds out that when the…

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    In Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, Katniss Everdeen has a relationship between Peeta Mellark and Gale Hawthorne. Gale is her childhood best friend and Peeta is her Hunger Games partner. Throughout the book she demonstrates possible signs of romantic love which creates confused feelings within her. The relationship Katniss has between the two is altruistic love. Their relationships also demonstrate levels of trust. With the assistance of The Meaning of Friendship by Mark Veron, the…

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