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    and thrilling movie, The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games, written by Suzanne Collins, tells the life story of a young girl named Katniss Everdeen. The movie is set in a horror filled country known as Panem, which consists of twelve poverty stricken districts and one very wealthy Capitol. Katniss resides in the poorest region of Panem, district twelve, with her mother and sister, Primrose Everdeen. Each year the districts come together to host what is known as the "Hunger Games". These games…

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    The Hunger games through different sociological perspectives and ideas In the first movie of the Hunger games series, there are just two types of social classes which is the rich (Capitol) and the poor (the 12 districts). The differences of social classes in this movie are strongly pointed out. Especially, since the capital holds an annual event called the “Hunger games” in which they (The capitol) pick one girl and boy from each district and have them fight to the death till there is only one…

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    Death, Hunger, and Greif: An Analysis of Malnutrition in Nigeria Many things can plague undeveloped countries and regions, but one particular plague that is hurting Nigeria isn’t of the viral type, it is a lack of food. Malnutrition is a plague of its own, it has multiple physical side effects and causes of its own. Malnutrition is an underlying disease that can happen to any country or region at a point in time if not careful. Malnutrition is a huge problem in Nigeria due to the lack of concern…

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    Today survival is an issue with our minds. The Hunger Games and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, will tell you why survival is an issue. Today in the real world there are a lot of children and people dying and trying to survive wars and hunger. That is not an easy task to handle, knowing that, that day can be your last day Living or your last meal. These are some similar things that go on in written and real life events. For that reason I chose to write over survival. Katniss lives in Panum…

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    Mentally and physically exhausted, the tributes of Suzanne Collins’ novel The Hunger Games fight to survive fierce and brutal attacks that test their will to survive. We follow the lives of two contenders Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark who show their strengths and abilities, along with a building relationship. Katniss and Peeta portray a love connection in an effort to gain support from spectators, however develop real emotions for each other as the games continue. Collins uses this idea…

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    Suzanne Collins’ 2008 novel, The Hunger Games, follows the story of Katniss Everdeen and Peter Malak, on their journey through The Hunger Games as they fight for their survival. Many concepts are present in the text, including; the Glorification of the games, Marshall law, hierarchy in the society and the complacency of the districts. Throughout the novel Collins’ use of descriptive and detailed scenes shows several important relationships in response to these concepts. Glorification of the…

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    The Hunger Games is a movie and also a novel written by Suzanne Collins and had already publish in 2008. There are three trilogy of this novel and this is the first trilogy of the Hunger games, followed with The Catching Fire and The Mockingjay. This novel written with Katniss as the main character and she narrates the whole story. In this essay, I will talk about the theme colonization in all districts. This theme is needed because it is a part of the novel that tells us how the district people…

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    The Hunger Train and Theseus Whenever prepubescent teens think of a good movie that has a massive fandom, they typically think The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is a movie based on a book based on dropping the ball. Let me put this into perspective, if I were to tell you that there was a movie where kids fought each other in a gladiatorial arena to the death, and that movie was called The Hunger Games. Wait let me drop the ball, there is no cannibalism in this movie. So the movie opens with a…

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    poorest District, having a volunteer tribute, they are getting shocking reactions from the rest of the Districts. The Hunger Games is a young adult, fiction book on how the country of Panem honors the dark days, while to the inner-districts it seems to be a punishment. All the Districts sacrifice one man and one woman to fight to the death for entertainment. The author of the Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins, shows the theme of inequality…

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    Trust In The Hunger Games

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    The Hunger Games written by Suzanne Collins, Katniss Everdeen, a young woman who lives in District 12 of Panem, which is post-apocalyptic North America, struggles to put food on the table for her family. A country where the Capitol oppresses its citizens by keeping them fenced off from the outer world. The Capitol also forces one teenage boy and girl from each district to fight in a blood sport the Capitol views as entertainment known as, The Hunger Games. During the reaping of the 74th Hunger…

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