yes, but he felt it wasnt real and was forced in a way. like he would have wanted to do it another time, another place, just the two of them. Gale was thinking about it but it didn't happen.
They fight in the rebellion if this is what you mean.
Do you mean after the fight in the first book? If so, what happens is Peeta and Katniss go on the Victory Tour. Then Peeta comes to Katniss to ask if they would like to be friends because they can't go on being enemies.
When Katniss says this, she means that a kind Peeta Mellark can disarm his enemies and gain their trust, making it harder for them to hate or harm him. An unkind Peeta would be easier for others to see as a threat and therefore defend against, but a kind one could manipulate people more effectively.
That the game makers can't change who he is as a person. They can't make him be a violent, blood thirsty person. He wants them to know that they can't control him, or his actions.
One of the main Characters is named Peeta Mellark and he works at his family's bakery.
If you mean the actor that plays Peeta, it is Josh Hutcherson.
Peeta is Scandinavian for "rock"
His full name in the book is Peeta Mellark. The actor who plays him is Josh Hutcherson
She loves him i guess
Yes, she does mean it. She has confused feelings for awhile, but then they get married.
Peeta Mellark has 16 and has blonde hair and blue eyes. He is very strong. Peeta is the baker's son. He is very nice and kind. Peeta also has been in love with Katniss since he was 5.
"Mellark" is a surname notably associated with the character Peeta Mellark from Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" series. In the story, Peeta is the baker's son from District 12, known for his kindness and artistic skills in bread-making. The name has become emblematic of themes such as sacrifice, love, and resilience within the narrative. Additionally, the use of "mellark" in various contexts may evoke ideas of nurturing and sustenance, reflecting Peeta's character traits.