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    Hunger Games Katniss

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    In the book “The Hunger Games” Written by Suzan Collins, Katniss the main character in the book she is to be the this girl who her families provider she is the strongest one in her family. And at the time square where they are chosen to see if they would be put into the games. I wonder what did the author get these ideas what influences her to write a book and then establish movies where she thinks its okay to kill out the poor and it be okay. Katniss little sister prim is picked Katniss goes crazy

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    Survival was one of the theme of The Hunger Games and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. The Hunger Games has several themes, but one of the most dominant themes that carries throughout the entire novel is the theme of survival. From the very beginning of the first chapter, Collins introduces a dystopian world in which survival in the Districts does not come easily. From the perspective of her protagonist Katniss, Collins reveals just how difficult daily life in District Twelve and the 'Seam' can

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    Rousey's Madden Curse

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    It looks like EA Sports' famed 'Madden Curse' may have made its way to mixed martial arts. Last Friday, the video game publisher revealed that MMA superstar Ronda Rousey would be the cover star for their upcoming title UFC 2. A day later, the then undefeated fighter would find herself on the receiving end of her first career defeat. Rousey was soundly beaten by challenger Holly Holm during their main event showdown for the women's bantamweight title at UFC 193. Holm, a former boxing world champion

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    water, food, and shelter. In Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games, individuals have access to all of these, although they may sometimes struggle to actually come into their possession. Even still, these are not enough to ensure survival in the world of Panem. The Capitol uses totalitarianism to govern its people, controlling every single aspect of every single person’s life. This system brings survival to a completely new level in this society: conformity. Suzanne Collins utilizes her novel’s characters

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    Karzan Soundtrack

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    The Tarzan soundtrack stands out from the rest of the Disney line-up as it was the first Disney soundtrack to be recorded in multiple languages. It has won both an oscar and grammy. This is due to Phil Colins’ influence on the music and his creation of original songs that shape the world of Tarzan. The reason the sound in Tarzan works so well is because it’s harmonious with the story being presented to the audience. Besides setting the scene with background noise, it helps the audience to understand

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    Panem Vs America Essay

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    The Hunger Games by Susan Collins is a slap in the face for society, essentially a wakeup call. Katniss Everdeen is a sixteen year old girl that volunteers as tribute for Prim, her little sister and is the focus of The Hunger Games. The book is set in Panem a dystopian society with twelve districts and an over ruling power, the Capitol. The Capitol has created a punishment for a rebellion that occurs 74 years earlier, called the reaping. Every year there is a reaping, the reaping requires each

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    our districts and forcing them to kill one another while we watch.” This is a perfect example of the capitols total and complete control. It shows just how much power the capitol has and how little the districts have. The Hunger games by suzanne collins shows how everyone can show power. Through the capitol, Katniss, Cato, and Clove. Finally, let’s get onto the next point. In the Hunger Games, Katniss shows power in a lot of different ways. For example, the most prominent example is at the end with

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    The Hunger Games is a novel written by Suzanne Collins. She has also written two sequels to go along with the Hunger Games. The Hunger games is a dystopian fiction novel. This book is intended for young adults although many other people have read it. The purpose of the work is to entertain. The title comes from a major event that takes place in the book, The Hunger Games, where 24 children must fight until there is one victor. Katniss is the main character and she narrates the book. Katniss is a

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    People will never guess what The Hunger Games Catching Fire is actually about. The Hunger Games Catching Fire, by Suzanne Collins, is a book based on the theme that ruling in fear leads to revolt. Everyone who's read it knows that it’s a book about Katniss Everdeen and her survival of all the Capitol’s plans, but it has an underlying theme throughout the book. Author Suzanne Collins is trying to convey that ruling in fear leads to revolt. Throughout the book, the Capitol uses fear to try to subdue the

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    In the novels, The Hunger Games and Catching Fire, written by Suzanne Collins, she describes a country that is overcome by many disasters, such as storms, fires, and war that ended the country that used to be North America. In its place, a new country was built, and it was called Panem. Panem was divided into fourteen districts, and one was called the Capitol. The Capitol was the new government of Panem. One day, the thirteen districts decided to rebel against the Capitol; the result of their rebellion

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