Friday, November 11, 2016

Literary Response - The Hunger Games

The book The thirst Games, by Suzanne Collins, is a fictional novel that takes place in paneling - a future where refining has been forced into sectors. There is a lot of poverty, probably because the government (Capitol) deal set very(prenominal)(prenominal) strict rules in contract at a blameless utopia, which this culture is far from. every year the Capitol holds the Hunger Games, which is a cruel game where a male and female from all(prenominal) 12 sector ar elect against their will to appointment each other to the wipeout in order to survive. The recall dose of the story, catniss Everdeen, volunteers to enter the hunger games later on her younger sister is elect to battle. Kat and Peeta are chosen to represent sector 12 and battle the other contestants to the death. Peeta and Kat end up adequate very good friends and mention themselves to be the last 2 people in the games, uncomplete Katniss nor Peeta will kill the other, so Katniss takes out poisonous berri es. erect as she and Peeta pop them in their mouths, the announcer shouts for them to stop and declares them both winners.\nI think one of the around prominent themes are the contrast between smashed and poor, In Panem. on that point are very few who are wealthy and most of the wealth is toilsome on them. and the wealthy ones are rarely found in the districts but at the Capitol. there is barely any lay ground between flush and poor, most of the residents in the sectors go hungry, So Katniss illegally hunts with her crouch and arrow in the forests in restricted areas. which she blend ins very skilful with (likely because of the hunting she had to do to protrude her family). The poor are in like manner more than likely to be chosen to enter the Hunger games, as the more prolific you are, the more you can win over in order to unhorse your percentage chance of getting chosen, The rich who do become tributes to the games often volunteer because they have advantage and pa y to be highly trained, they are big, strong, and go prepared, and in all more likely t...

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