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    take a powerful book such as The Hunger Games, and don’t make the movie version of it as powerful? Well, this is exactly what happened in the film directed by Gary Ross. The Hunger Games are a 24 free for all survival game, with the last man or woman standing wins. With the contestants being chosen by a card in a bowl, two participants from all 12 districts will be taken to the capitol and will prepare for the games ahead. Between the book and the movie of The Hunger Games, the book is more…

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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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    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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    is the fictional world in which the action/adventure book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is set in. In Panem, The Hunger Games are a very big deal. the Hunger Games represent the war that the Panem districts had. Now as a symbol to never go to war again, when a child needed extra rations of food, their name would be added once more into the jar where at the end each year every district will pull out two names to go into the Hunger Games. This particular year, Katniss’ little sister Prim, is…

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    The work of Hunger Games Catching fire is definitely original. I have never read a book quite like it. The book is something I’d never read before, it makes the government all twisted and corrupt and all messed up, they have people kill each other for “revenge” for the revolution that was tried many years before. The characters in the book are very well rounded and believable, they really show how messed up the games make people who are in it and also the ones who win and get out. The winners…

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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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    President Snow in the novel trilogy The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. Adolf Hitler believed that there was a certain type of people superior to others. President Snow demonstrates a similar attitude seeing his residents of the Capitol as being superior to the lesser individuals dwelling in the Districts. In The Hunger Games the use of propaganda is not uncommon the tributes were advertised as celebrities that all other peoples should…

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    When you think of two books that are about having a bad future, two books you probably think of The Hunger Games and The Maze Runner. This is because they are both fast-paced books that take place in the future. Though both of these books have the same theme of fighting for survival and are dystopian novels, both of the books display different ways of expressing the same theme. The Hunger Games takes place in the future, where the U.S. is divided into 12 districts and the capitol. A boy and a…

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    the Hunger Games movie is only 2 hours and 22 minutes. This shows how the Hunger Games book is more powerful than the Hunger Games movie. The story is about a girl named Katniss who volunteers as tribute for the 74th annual Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is a game where there are 24 tributes (two from each each of the 12 districts, a boy and a girl) and they fight to the death until there is one person left which is the victor. The written story Hunger Games was better than the movie Hunger…

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    seeing the reality of the world. The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, talks about a place that was once known as North America, now known as the nation Panem. Panem consists of the big Capitol surrounded by twelve districts. The Capitol holds the upper echelon of society while the twelve districts are the poor. Every year the Capitol chooses a boy and a girl from each district, brings them to the Capitol and they are forced to participate in what are known as the Hunger Games. The twenty four…

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