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    The Hunger Games is on fire! The Hunger Games is an adaptation of the best selling book of the same name, written by Suzanne Collins. The movie premiered on march 22nd 2012, and quickly became a major success followed by two sequels and a third (and last) one premiering this fall. The movie is set in a future, dystopian America after a major civil war. America, now Panem, is divided into 12 poor districts and a wealthy Capital. As punishment for the past war, each district must provide two…

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    Why is the Hunger Games books banned? The hunger games series is made by Suzanne Collins and is and action adventure and war series it is told from the perspective of Katniss Everdeen who lives in post-apocalyptic nation known as panama in north America ruling over 13 districts with tech and an iron fist after district 13 led the other districts is a failed rebellion the leader of the country president snow installed the hunger games to punish the districts 1 boy and 1 girl from each district…

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    The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is ultimately a situation where is all about mental and physical ability to have in the game to survive and to handle any kind obstacle issues in a situation to win it. To have the mind stick to game mode. As people always think that a game is hard to survive and to be left with someone in the game. Without the feeling from Katniss thought that she was not going to find a cure medicine for Peeta who was battling trough some sickness that he had from an injury…

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    Female Leadership Traits in Young Adult Literature: Literature Review The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, a young adult novel published in 2008 and closely followed by its sequels, Catching Fire (2009) and Mockingjay (2009), swept a generation of adolescent girls off their feet. Raised on the Hermione Granger’s (almost a protagonist of the Harry Potter series written by J.K. Rowling in 1997-2007) example, millions of girls were longing to have a true hero of their own. As children, the gen-X…

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    survive. People survive in other ways such as these: in The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, Peeta Mellark has to use his cake decorating skills and make himself blend in with the mud he’s laying in, in order to escape the other contestants to survive the games. In Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card, Ender Wiggin has to go through increasingly difficult games and also has to fight off the buggers in order to survive. In “The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell, Rainsford has no other choice…

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    The novel, "The Hunger games" composed by Susanna Collins entertains the reader by displaying powerful and confronting themes throughout the futuristic and barbaric setting, the narrative text of, the main character, Katniss Everdeen 's inner thoughts and feelings. Collins presents significant themes throughout about the challenges tributes face and the struggle to survive, the courage the tributes gain outside and inside the arena as well as the control The Capitol has over Panem and the…

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    In the Hunger Games, desensitization is a key component in the Capitol’s ignorance and arrogance. Not only do the Capitol citizens find the violent nature of the Games completely normal, but it is also a great source of entertainment for them. No one should find the murder of children by other children entertaining and the Capitol citizens must be very heartless because of it. The Capitol citizens would feel differently about the Games if their own children competed and faced the full effect…

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    Section A: Listen, transcribe and summarize Hello friends. I am Suzanne Collins the author of The Hunger Games. I am going to read you from chapter eleven, where the games begin. Chapter eleven: Sixty seconds. That is how long we are required to stand on our metal circles before the sound of a gun releases us. Step off before the minute is up, and land mines blow your legs off. Sixty seconds to take in the ring of tributes all equidistant from the cornucopia, a giant golden horn shaped like a…

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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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    I don't think the hunger games should be in the book because they kill innocent people, they could make people who win into murderers, and they would probably make people who win scared and have nightmares. In the book the hunger games has changed by.. In the beginning the hunger games the game makers really didn't get involved with putting things in the games. Towards the middle they started putting mutts and stuff into the games. Towards the end they started putting a lot of mutts in and a…

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