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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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    Everdeen is a character in the book of, “The Hunger Games.” The role she plays throughout the book has made me admire her. She is a humble girl. If anything everyone should value her and show respect. Katniss is a girl of strength who comes from a poor family. On her free time she huts to provide for the family and others as well. Miss Everdeen’s father died years ago leaving her in charge. Prim is Katniss’s younger sister who was elected for the games but Katniss volunteers as tribute. The…

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    27: I am reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. We are introduced to the main character Katniss Everdeen, she is a part of District 12 who lives with her mother and little sister, Primrose Everdeen. She goes outside to meet her friend Gale, they both go to the reaping, which is the ceremony where they take your name out to participate in the Games. When it was time to pick the names out of the bowl to see one girl and guy from District 12 gets to participate in the Games, Prim’s name comes…

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    In the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, presents the idea that keeping the population afraid creates order, and prevents rebellion but causes the government to create bread and circuses to the people. After the fear of people's districts being destroyed, the Hunger games was created as a bread and circus to the people involving young kids to fight to the death in a generated arena. The winner that will live in peace with no problems. This is the same thing as what happened in the Roman Empire,…

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    The Hunger Games represents a dystopian society where there is an annual televised event where twenty-four children fight to the death until only one remains. I could only imagined being in the crowd of children on selection day where you do not know whose name could be called next, whether it be your own name to be called or a member of your friends and family it would be devastating knowing that their chance for survival is very limited. Katniss Everdeen, is the main character of The Hunger…

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    adventure novel The Hunger Games has become a famous movie and chapter book. They are beloved by many people, but there is a debate on which is better. The movie or the book. I am going to tell my point of view on which version is superior. The movie and the book are very important because they both show two different points of view and have many differences and both show many different things. The hunger games series has made about three books. The first book is called the hunger games, the…

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    Katniss Everdeen, the iconic protagonist of The Hunger Games, is a 16 year old girl who lives with her 12 year old sister Primrose and her mother in dirty and poor District Twelve. Since her loving father died in a mining explosion when she was just 12, and her mother became depressed and distant, Katniss was forced to fill her father’s shoes and feed and support her family in this cruel country. Despite the rules and the risks, Katniss hunts by bow and arrow in the forest of District Twelve to…

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    particular that stood out to me in the past five years and it is The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. This book spoke to me as no other book has ever; I 'm the type of person that doesn 't interested in reading novels, but this one called me in. The Hunger Games series is a trilogy that tells a story of 13 communities (called districts) that are battling for food and survival for their districts in a game called the Hunger Games. The Story is based off survival of the fittest, and…

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    In The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins brings a reader into an utterly different realm than that to which most are accustomed. The setting is the post-apocalyptic dystopian nation of Panem, where the Capitol rules without leniency. Throughout her story, Collins introduces many characters, and each character demonstrates a link to a different theme in her book. For example, the author portrayed Foxface, a girl from the fifth district of Panem, using the theme of survival. “Anyone that wishes to…

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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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