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    Have you ever thought of how strong Katniss is against everything in her way and they attitude she must solve the problems? Well this is about the things that help Katniss survive in the games. Katniss has many strategies to survive for herself and the people that she partner up with and cares about other people instead of just her and tries to win with the thing Haymitch. He had taught her about fake the love with Peeta or try to give some action to the people watching this big event and to…

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    In chapter 7-17 Katniss left a really special gift for Gale at their usual meeting place out in the woods. Katniss needs to talk to Snow about what she saw at the mayor's house. In chapter 8 She calls out to the man who is beating up Gale to stop but he's about to whip her again. The man, who she doesn't know that this is strong and vicious. In Chapter 9 Peeta wakes Katniss up. She has fallen asleep holding Gale's hand and They scheme about the plan to run away exchanging important looks but…

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    This book that I have read had a great story with an amazing plot. The ending of the story was pretty sad but to me it was kind of unfinished, because of the story continuing in the third book. I would change the ending to something that would make more sense. This story ends at where Katniss is already saved by Finnick and they are at the hospital discussing about rebellion. After telling Katniss that Peeta was not saved and how the Capitol bombed and destroyed her home district she loses…

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    In this chapter it is Katniss and Peeta’s first day of training, and they meet with the rest of their crew in the lounge area. Katniss is irritated to see that she and Peeta are dressed precisely alike again. Soon she thinks, they will have to drop the twin act, especially since they are expected to kill one another. Haymitch converses with them about strategy, asking if they would like to be coached independently or together, and Katniss suggests they receive their instructing together, Peeta…

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    way citizens can use the train at no cost, and that is if they are chosen as tributes for the Hunger Games. In District 12, Katniss Everdeen volunteered as tribute in place of her sister. Her family is not wealthy so she got to ride the train to the Capitol for the first time, “Of course, I’ve never been on a train, as travel between districts is forbidden except for officially sanctioned duties,” (The Hunger Games, 41). The Capitol controls the district’s transportation in order to stifle…

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    The strengths of this essay as related to the course objective include defining the terms of poverty, hunger, and homelessness in America. Poverty means having inadequate income to provide the food, shelter, and clothing needed to preserve good health. Hunger means not knowing where your next meal will be coming from or being food insecure. Homelessness is justifiably unable to acquire, maintain regular, safe, secure, and adequate housing. Explain what it means to live below the poverty line,…

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    not rebel but acted only out of love for Peeta. Broadcasting rebellious acts on live television can be harmful for the government and weaken the oppressing system at the same time, thus editing out certain events of the Hunger Games becomes necessary. Early on in the 74th Hunger Games Katniss forms an alliance with Rue, the tribute from District 11, however, Rue is later murdered. To demonstrate that the Games did not turn either Rue or herself into a killer like they turned the other tributes,…

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    till only one winner would remain. This carnage would be telecasted in Panem. The district of the victor would get some concessions in food for a year. Against this backdrop, Katniss Everdeen, from District 12 volunteers to participate in the 74 Hunger Games, in place of her sister (Primrose), who had been selected by the draw of lots. The movie revolves around Katniss, who is the protagonist. She represents the ‘Dystopian Hero’ who questions the existing social and political system and helps…

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    Both Peeta and Katniss suffer from repercussions of their experience in the Hunger Games arena. They both are burdened with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder which is a form of anxiety that usually occurs to an individual after a traumatizing experience. Individuals who are more prone to developing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder are those who have participated in an assault based traumatic event such as the Hunger Games. Katniss was forced to participate and kill the other contestants and survive…

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    insecurities. To be food-insecure doesn’t necessarily mean a person is starving to death or emaciated. It means they lack access to food at times throughout the year. This means that 49 million people are living with hunger issues including 16 million children. Together, helping to fight hunger for those who can’t is crucial. Believe it or not, in America, many different types of people are affected by food insecurities. In 2013, 14.3 percent of households were food insecure. This is down…

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