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    From the moment we come into this world and take our very first breath, all we’re doing is trying to 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…

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    Katniss Everdeen is portrayed in the hunger games as Ambition, Rebellion ,and Inspira- tional. I. Introduction II.Ambition A.Detail/Evidence/Explanation : Throughout the years , Oprah Winfrey has shown as to be a strong-will and also purses her goals. Over the years , Oprah has focused her energy on creating The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy Foundation. Oprah has had many success in wanting to be accomplish in her lifetime. 1. "The school will teach girls to be the best human beings they can…

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    dystopian novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Katniss Everdeen lives in a dystopian society that is separated into 12 Districts where they have annual “Hunger Games.” A boy and a girl from each district are placed into an arena to fight to the death but there can only be one victor, that is rained with glory, riches, and has the privilege to live in the “Victor’s Village” of their respective Districts. Katniss’ sister, Prim, was drawn and was sentenced to fight in The Hunger Games. But…

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    “‘I volunteer!’ I gasp. ‘I volunteer as tribute!’” (Collins 22) That is Katniss’ most famous line from the Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The book is in Katniss’ point of view or 1st person. Even though it is a science fiction it seem pretty real to the reader. There is about 370 pages in the book. The main conflict in the Hunger Games is that they live in a world where there are 24 kids from the ages 12-18 who are sent into an arena to fight to the death. The underlying conflict is that…

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    Hunger Games Essay Thesis

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    Novel Research Essay: The Hunger Games I. Intro A. Attention-getter (A quote that introduces the theme or a provocative question) B. A short explanation of the importance of literature as it pertains to your research paper Thesis statement: Specific, focused claim about the piece(s) of literature you are exploring: Susan Collins is an American novelist and television writer. She is most known for the famous The Hunger Games book series. Collins grew up wanting to be a writer and decided to…

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    Hunger Games Book Report

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    The Greatness of Both Worlds Since its publish seven years ago, Hunger Games has been named as one of the most influent fictions in pop culture, especially among teenagers. In fact, the author of the book, Suzanne Collins became well known for her stunning, breath-taking writing style that is capable of gripping the readers’ attention immediately, along with amazing descriptions and spectacular stories embedded inside the pages. Most of all, through black ink and white papers, the book…

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    History would lead you to believe that someone more built, older, and more experienced with weapons is likely to win the 2017 Hunger Games. Although I might not be as athletically build, tall, and mentally smart with the wild, a 13-year-old female will come out victorious as the 2017 Hunger Games winner. So you should sponsor me. If you are wondering what the Hunger Games is and why you need sponsors then let me explain it to you. Each year 12 boys and 12 girls are required to participate in…

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    and anxiously watch you fight for your life. Those are the appalling images that come into my head when I think of the Hunger Games. When The Hunger Games, based off of the first book in the Hunger Games Saga written by Suzanne Collins, was released in March 2012, it dominated the box office. Although I thought that the movie was absolutely FANTASTIC, as a reader of the Hunger Games Saga, I was disappointed in what was left out. We all know that rewriting a book into a motion picture will…

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    One of the best selling series in the world is the Hunger Games. Suzanne Collins has received tons of fame from this series. She is a 55 years old woman who writes multiple books and series. Many people may not know about her personal life, how she got her start, or even about The Hunger Games. Suzanne had to move all the time as a child because she was born in a military family. Her father was in the Vietnam War. She was the youngest of all 4 children. When Suzanne was a teenager, her…

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    narrative story, the protagonist is greatly shaped by the journey they partake in before descending into the underworld. The physical and mental training they undergo is character building and significantly important to the storyline. In the movie The Hunger Games, Katniss, the protagonist is helped along through the rough times from her mentor Haymitch and her ally Peeta. Without these two people Katniss may have not gained the wisdom, or assurance she needed in order to win The Games. A…

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