A Moment Of Silence In The Hunger Games By Suzanne Collins

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Suzanne Collins, the writer of the famous Hunger Games, said “The bravest form of disagreement is silence. Which says we do not agree and we do not accept. This is all wrong.” To many it's a line in a book. But with further examination this quote tells the story of our world today. To further explain the quote I will put it into my own words first. “The only thing they could do to disagree was the bravest thing they could do to. Disagree in silence, a moment of silence which explains that we don’t agree, accept, or approve. This is part of life is flawed.” What happens in the Hunger Games is that when Katniss goes up to be a volunteer for the hunger games there is a moment of silence. This is because there are many who know this girl who now has only a slim chance of surviving. Many of the people live in fear of their world in this fictional society. So a moment of silence for there sure to be fallen hero is all they can put forward because of fear. A moment of silence is well deserved for the horrible event. All the same a moment of silence can not fix anything on its own. Sometimes action is a better deed to do. The world would …show more content…

The attack on Paris, The Boston Bombing, 9/11, etc. All these things have something different tied to it. People disagree with what happened and hate that it happened. There was once a moment of silence for all of those examples. It is hard to take action against what some people say is wrong. But it should be done. If the world is a place that has something many disagree with shouldn’t we take a stand? It is a possibility that as the people of District 12 many fear what rebellion will cost them. In many cases in both this fictitious world and ours, it will cost you the ultimate sacrifice. But is that truly worth the price many people do and it has led to change such as Martian Luther King Jr. Who died disagreeing and making the world a better

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