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    movies in existence. Yet out of all of those, there is one, in my opinion, that is superior to all of them— The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is the best movie ever because of its action filled plot, highly-developed characters, and its ability to take the box office by storm. The first reason why I chose this movie as the greatest, was because of its action packed plot. The plot in The Hunger Games is riveting, fast-paced, and keeps you on the edge of your seat. A great moment that really…

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    The Hunger Games is one of Suzanne Collins’ dystopian genres featuring a protagonist Katniss Everdeen who narrates her history and experiences in the events of the novel. In the plot, Katniss manages to stand in for her sister in the hunger games after compulsorily undergoing many fatal tribulations, traverse difficult private relations as well as acquiring skills on how to manipulate how people identify her in the novel. She therefore has to cultivate ways to subsist in the pitch. It reaches a…

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    twenty-four kids will have to participate in the Hunger Games. The children are taken into an arena, where they fight each other to death. The one who lives, wins. However, last year they revoked the rule, and Peeta and Katniss were both allowed to win. Peeta and Katniss go back to their home, but at home they learn of the Quarter Quell. The Quarter Quell happens every twenty-five years, and it puts a special twist in the Hunger Games. This year marks the 75th Hunger Games, and the twist is that…

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    Paragraph 1 - Derrick & Gobind Introduce your Novel / Plot synopsis Briefly recapitulate the important details of the economic model of your story as identified in subtask 2. The “Hunger Games” is a story about a government body (the Capitol) that forces two people who live in each of the twelve districts to fight to the death against each other. They do this for entertainment purposes and to keep the people who live in the districts under control of the government. The people who live in the…

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    Seidah Richardson English 305 Midterm The Hunger Games movie is a very exciting movie that was adapted in order to explain several thoughts that cannot be presented as they were written by Suzanne Collins. The Hunger Games movie was changed so the viewers could understand many ideas that Suzanne Collins wrote, but could not be combined into the movie in the same way. For example, the idea that the things and the obstacles in the arena were created and controlled by the Game makers as portrayed…

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    “You must be willing to sacrifice your whole life to survive.” (Kenneth Waters Jr.) Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games (2008) follows the story of an unselfish girl, Katniss, as she struggles to survive in District 12 coupled with all the advantages that go with it. Throughout the novel Katniss must sacrifice to keep herself and the ones she loves alive. As Waters stated, the sacrifice of your whole life to survive is essential. Sacrifice that leads to survival above all else is the notion…

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    The reaping is an annual activity or sport help by the Capitol called The Hunger Games. The rules of the Hunger Games are simple. In punishment for the uprising, each of the twelve districts must provide one girl and one boy, called tributes, to participate. On eligibility and the number of times your name is in the pool to be drawn from: You become eligible for the reaping the day you turn twelve. Let’s say you're poor and starving, you can opt for tessera. Each child, age 12 to 18, is…

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    (#16). Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games is the household member that has to be there to protect her sister and her mom after her dad dies. She knows that she has to put food on the table and keep her family safe. After she volunteers to take the place of her sister in the 74th annual Hunger Games, she knows this may be more difficult than it may seem. In The Hunger Games, the main character Katniss Everdeen overcomes the life obstacle of surviving the hunger games in the capitol and in…

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    detailed plot summary that highlights the economic aspects of your chosen story. Word Limit - 300 words. The story is about a futuristic world where the “Capitol” of “Panem” forces the 12 districts it controls to send 2 people, “tributes”, to the “hunger games”. These games are a fight to the death and the winning district wins money, food, supplies, etc. This is because the districts are very poor and by winning the games they can bring prosperity to their district for a while. The Capitol is…

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    It’s six months after the events of The Hunger Games and Katniss is dreading the Victory Tour. Even though she has all the money, and therefore food, she and her family need and more, she still goes to the woods. She enjoys the solitude and spends time hunting for Gale’s family, who is pulling long hours in the mines. The Capitol has spread the lie that Gale is her cousin to keep any hints of a romance at bay. This, along with her open show of affection for Peeta in the arena in the last Games,…

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