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    That station is necessary to show because it makes the other tributes want her as an ally. Another similarity is the dress Katniss wears to the interview. The wedding dress burns and turns into a black dress resembling a mockingjay. The mockingjay is the symbol of the rebellion. Cinna, her stylist, gets beaten up because of the dress. The arena where the games are held looks exactly as described in the book. The tributes from district 12 become allies with the tributes from district…

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    One of the biggest film sagas of all-time came to an epic conclusion over the weekend – as the Jennifer Lawrence-led sequel, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, vigorously dominated the box office. With a thunderous debut of $101 million, Mockingjay – Part 2 put an exclamation point on a masterful (and lucrative) film series. Jennifer Lawrence reprised her role as Katniss Everdeen for what could potentially be the final time (though there are prequels and sequels rumored for the future),…

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    minor plot hole in the meaning behind Katniss’s mockingjay pin. In the movie Madge and her family are not incorporated into the story at all compared to the book where Madge and Katniss are friends and Madge’s father, Mayor Undersee, one of Katniss’s and Gale’s significant income customers, which has a particular fondness for strawberries. One other significant difference between the two, pertaining to Madge’s involvement is how Katniss gets her mockingjay pin. In the movie Katniss gets the…

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    was in the Games and not doing what the capital wanted her to do. She does not realize that she is the Mockingjay painted on the walls and in the streets. She symbolizes the Mockingjay and its rebellion. Plutarch the Head Game maker was even influenced by Katniss. That's why he saved her to form a rebellion and have her be the face of the rebellion“ we had to save you because you’re the Mockingjay, Katniss”( pg. 373 Catching Fire). If she influenced the Head Game make she can in light a whole…

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    Capitol during the previous Hunger Games. However, The government prohibits and punishes citizens of Panem for expressing individualism. The districts are trying to express their individuality by painting Katniss’s mockingjay symbol on Capitol property or buildings. The mockingjay was an invention that the Capitol used to spy on enemies, however, it is currently a mistake and a symbol due to the Capitol being unable to control it. In addition, Districts perform the “Three finger salute”,…

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    Presently, Katniss is encountering awesome weight from Region 13's pioneers to be the Mockingjay, the nonentity for the unrest that her rebellion of the Legislative center has propelled. It's a part that Katniss isn't certain she can fill. She thinks about whether she would accomplish more harm than…

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    Essay On Katniss

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    thoughts have become the death of her and haunt her at night while she sleeps. Her sister wakes her up from multiple night terrors and bad dreams, she isn't like she was in the past movies willing to help the other districts come together and be the mockingjay, she has to be convinced in this movie. You can tell she is destroyed mentally and physically. Katniss has Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in this movie and it is from being in the games each…

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    compared to Karl Marx’s hope for the development of class consciousness in the group of proletariat to rise against the capitalist (Boonarp, 2014). Katniss after losing her sister Primrose, declares “I am a mockingjay” in the Book III “Mockingjay” can be direct revolution act to the Capitol. “Mockingjay” as described by Katniss in Book I “The Hunger Games” as the funny birds but as “slap in a face to the Capitol” is symbol of hope for rebellion while rebellion to the Capitol. The union of all…

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    have passed by. Even the first thought of comparing these 2 books may seem absurd, but the past can help us understand the present and the present makes the past relatable. The first book I am examining is The Hunger Games Trilogy: Mockingjay. Many consider the Mockingjay as a melancholic novel which is due to the implications of the themes it deals with. For instance, the death of Prim, who was saved by Katniss in the first book. Such incidents link to themes of the greed of power and…

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    In the third and final book, Mockingjay, Peeta is held captive by President Snow and is used to “break” Katniss and the rebellion. During one of Katniss’ emotional breakdowns, she talks with her sister, Prim, about what they think the Capitol is doing with Peeta, ‘“So, what do you think they’ll do to him?” I ask. Prim sounds about a thousand years old when she speaks. “Whatever it takes to break you,”’(Mockingjay, 151). Another tribute who has suffered through the Capitol’s…

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