Hunger Games Theme Essay

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The book, The Hunger Games, is one of my favorite books from the Hunger Games Trilogy. Written in the genre of both science and adventure fiction, it takes place in a dystopian world. The Hunger Games, written by Suzanne Collins, has both the right balance of fiction but is also futuristic. In this story the setting happens in a place called Panem, but is in reality North America in the future. We see the point of view through the eyes of the main character, Katniss Everdeen. As I read, it seemed that the overall theme was one of survival. The book opens with at the beginning of The Reaping Day, which takes place every year. On this day, two tributes, one male and one female, from each district become players in the annual Hunger Games. The Hunger Games are a horrible, cruel game that the Capitol of Panem holds each year, where, basically the richest people of the land come to watch and be entertained. In this “game” the chosen tributes starve and suffer, and fight each other to the death in order to stay alive themselves, and become the last one alive to become a victor. In a world of very limited resources, the dictatorial government, run by the Capitol, …show more content…

Katniss forces herself into a stoic determination to win, a philosophy made difficult by the kind Peeta Mellark. The relationship is made even more agitated when Peeta confesses during a live interview ,with all the capital watching, that he has had a crush on Katniss for a long time, ever since they were kids. Though she fears making emotional connections that could compromise her desire to win the games, she grudgingly agrees to portray the image of love to Peeta as a strategy through the Games, an idea proposed by their sponsor Haymitch, who had won the games for district 12 many years before. This then leads them on their path to the Hunger

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