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    “Happy Hunger Games and May The Odds Ever Be In Your Favour” Is A Quote From A Book That Shows Extreme Love Hate And People Who Want To Be In Control Of Everything Which No One Can This Book Is Just One Type Of Many Science Fiction There Is Like One For Eve The Hunger Games Is Just One of Many Hundreds Of Sci-Fi Books But It Is One That Is Very Well Known The Hunger Games Is A Classic Example Of A Person Or Many People try To Control Every Thing But Things Fall Apart. In This Book, Every Year…

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    The Hunger Games is an entertaining and a bit of sadness movie for the people who enjoys sad and action movies. The Hunger Games that took place in Panem that is in North America was about two major characters that people would know that were Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen and Josh Hutcherson as Peeta Mellark these two actors are well known around the world. One day Katniss Everdeen was walking outside when her little sister Primrose or short for Prim Everdeen was being chosen to compete…

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    exist any longer. The Captiol wanted to make sure that something like that never happens again so they came up with a game called The Hunger Games. Each year a boy and a girl of every district will be chosen to fight in the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games take place in a special arena. The rules are simple, the last child alive in the arena is the winner of The hunger Games. So yes, children can murder each other. The tributes need…

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    familiar, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins? The capitol has complete control over Panem. The Hunger Games is about 12 districts that are forced to give up two tributes to fight to the death in an arena. But throughout the book the story isn’t just that, it shows how controlling the Capitol is, in which they completely destroyed District 13. The Hunger Games are supposed to show the Districts that they cannot rebel nor defeat them. The United States in a way is similar, we may not have a…

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    In a matter of minutes, what could have been a regular game became something bigger. In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins the recognition of love started it all. The Capitol will use this information wisely. With a snap of a finger the games can be changed. Then just like that they can be changed again. After all, using the “star crossed lovers” will ensure some entertainment. The games are changing, becoming something new. Trouble is coming, something we can't undo. It all started, a…

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    Read the corresponding excerpt from The Hunger Games out loud as the students follow along with their copies of the novel, on page 148, where Katniss describes the scene where the games are about to begin. She is standing there on a platform waiting for the gong to ring out to begin the fighting to the death with the other tributes. The scene describes one minute lapsing. After reading, ask students, “What types of details did Katniss give us about her first impressions of the arena?” Answers…

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    The Hunger Games the Ethical Struggle Once upon a time in the long distance future in the nation of Panem (actually the US if someone thinks about it) there was a rebellion. The rebellion was between the Capital and District Thirteen and with that District Thirteen was demolished. To display the Capital’s force they decided to force each district to offer one male and one female to participate in a gladiator type game where only one survived. “May the odds ever be with you” is a saying that…

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    gaining the public's sympathy as star-crossed lovers, and incite rebellion in the districts through their unconventional victory. In the hunger games, three characters Katniss, Peeta, and … are in search of their identities and undergo many events that shapes…

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    novels “Lord of the Flies” and “The Hunger Games” Many characters in both of these novels often struggle with making difficult decisions; this is an internal conflict. In “The Hunger Games” Katniss has to decide whether to run to the cornucopia or run for the forest like her mentor has told her to do, she is having a hard time deciding because it could mean the difference between her winning or losing the hunger games. In “The Lord Of The Flies”…

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    “Happy Hunger Games! And may the odds be ever in your favor.” This is a quote from the famous Hunger Games Trilogy before they drawn the names of the unfortunate boy and girl from each district. When trying to decide which book to choose for my book report, one of the first ones that came to mind was to famous Hunger Games Trilogy. This book brings to light many aspects of sociology that we have discussed in class. The book contains authoritarian governments, and how fashion is an important…

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