Persuasive Essay On The Hunger Games

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In the trilogy, The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins depicts a futuristic government that reaps from the twelve districts of Panem, two eligible contestant who will have to endure the Hunger Games. The story begins on the reaping day when Katniss Everdeen “volunteers as tribute” to save her little sister from having to experience such a cruel way of government control and high class entertainment. She then enters the arena with twenty-four other children, including a baker, Peeta Mellark who was also selected from her district. They both have to fend for their lives, hiding from the other tributes that were trying to kill them, saving the weaker contestants so they could have a chance, and killing so they would not be killed. The only thing Katniss and Peeta had was true love, which may or may not be a reason for the government to end the Games. After all the other tributes had died off, Katniss and Peeta were the last ones standing, but there could only be one winner. They contemplated having one kill the other, but they had grown too close to kill someone they loved. Ultimately, the decision came to ending the cruel, and twisted idea of the Hunger Games through means of suicide by eating deadly berries at the same time so there would be no victor. The games were called off before they could
She would also be able to be treated just like anyone else with this mental illness would, with treatments such as an assortment of medications and therapy. Though she had been through years of traumatic events, one after another, she keeps pushing through life like she does not even know she has it. She does not let her mental illness slow her down from being a hero and saving everyone she cares

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