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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Literary Response - The Hunger Games

The record book The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins, is a fictional story that takes come forth in Pane - a future where civilization has been agonistic into sectors. There is a crapper of poverty, probably because the authorities (Capitol) rent set truly fastidious rules in attempt at a perfect utopia, which this kitchen-gardening is far from. every stratum the Capitol holds the Hunger Games, which is a evil game where a anthropoid and female from apiece 12 sector are elect against their lead to encounter each other to the death in order to survive. The protagonist of the story, qatniss Everdeen, volunteers to come in the hunger games after her junior sister is elect to battle. Kat and Peeta are chosen to live sector 12 and battle the other contestants to the death. Peeta and Kat finish up up becoming very good friends and find themselves to be the last 2 muckle in the games, Neither Katniss nor Peeta will kill the other, so Katniss takes bulge out poisonous be rries. Just as she and Peeta pop them in their mouths, the announcer shouts for them to hobble and declares them both winners.\nI infer one of the intimately salient themes are the inequality betwixt wealthy and deplorable, In Panem. at that place are very a couple of(prenominal) who are wealthy and most of the wealth is concentrated on them. and the wealthy ones are rarely found in the districts exactly at the Capitol. there is merely any middle lay down between flush and poor, most of the residents in the sectors go hungry, So Katniss illegally hunts with her bow and arrow in the forests in restrict areas. which she becomes very skilled with ( liable(predicate) because of the hunting she had to do to support her family). The poor are also more(prenominal) than likely to be chosen to enter the Hunger games, as the more rich you are, the more you can exchange in order to lower your circumstances chance of getting chosen, The rich who do become tributes to the game s often volunteer because they have reinforcement and pay to be exceedingly trained, they are big, strong, and better prepared, and in all more likely t...

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