I believe the gamemakers caused the fire to make the game more interesting.
Catching Fire's setting is in three different places: District 12, the Capitol, and the Arena for the 75th annual Hunger Games.
The gamemakers made the forest fire to divert Katniss from the edge of the arena.
Well the hunger games and catching fire are set in the same place, except the arena in catching fire is different
Yes. They go back because every 25 years there is a Quarter Quell. This means something special will happen at the Games. It is the 75th Hunger Games in Catching Fire, and the special part is that a boy and a girl who have already won the games have to go back into the arena.
One of the conflicts is that Katniss is forced back into the arena for the 75th Hunger Games. And she tries her hardest to get Peeta out of the arena alive instead of herself.
The dome is actually just the arena. The arenas aren't really given any names
He was trying to destroy the forcefield in order for the District 13 rescue party to collect them from the arena. This was pre-planned.
Considering the arena is one filled with water, it is more than possible...
1. The Hunger Games 2. Catching Fire 3. Mockingjay
It will be about, Katniss and Peeta's victory tour and then when they find out each living victor will be put back in the arena but they pick them out of the ball, like they do with the Hunger Games, and Katniss and Peeta trying to survive the arena.
There is no "Chip" in The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, or Mockingjay.
The book Catching Fire is about Katniss and her friends after her and Peeta win The Hunger Games. This is the second book in the Hunger Games Trilogy.