Because the way they fight in the Games is gladiator-style
The Greek Myth, Theseus and the Minotaur.
I am guessing that The Hunger Games stands for surviving your hunger? That would be my best guess
Every year in Panem, The Hunger Games occur. The story is of Katniss participating in the Hunger Games.
The Hunger Games isn't based on true story, however, it is based on a Greek mythology namely Theseus and the Minotaur. The mythology involves where Athens (the Districts) were forced to send 7 boys and 7 girls (the Tributes) to Crete (the Capitol) and then delivered to the custody of the Labyrinth (the Arena) where (instead to fight to the death) they will be eaten by the Minotaur (probably represented by the Mutts), anyway, Hunger Games is also based on Roman Gladiator fights where participants fight to the death for entertainment... in conclusion, The Hunger Games has both Greek and Roman influence.
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The story.
The protagonist in The Hunger Games in Katniss Everdeen, and why is because she tells the story from her point of view.
Bcause it is an amazing story
in 2080
The capitol. President Snow
The Hunger Games isn't based on true story, however, it is based on a Greek mythology namely Theseus and the Minotaur. The mythology involves where Athens (the Districts) were forced to send 7 boys and 7 girls (the Tributes) to Crete (the Capitol) and then delivered to the custody of the Labyrinth (the Arena) where (instead to fight to the death) they will be eaten by the Minotaur (probably represented by the Mutts), anyway, Hunger Games is also based on Roman Gladiator fights where participants fight to the death for entertainment... in conclusion, The Hunger Games has both Greek and Roman influence.
Very many! And it's funny because as I read the Hunger Games in History we learned all about Ancient Rome and in Acting we performed Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. So the games themselves are like the gladiators fighting in coliseums in Rome. The games were fights to the death and so were the entertainment from gladiators. In the third book there is a Roman saying. Then the names are similar but I won't go into them now.