Only Districts 1, 2, and 4 are considered "career" districts and that means that they trained their whole lives for the Hunger Games. They willingly volunteer at the reaping, where winning is such a huge honor. The career districts are more well fed and have proper meals and clothing because of all the precedent victors.
They call them Career Tributes in the book. Katniss usually just refers to them and "the careers."
Glimmer is the female tribute from District 1, also a Career in the Hunger Games.
Cato is a Hunger Games tribute from District 1. He is known as a "career" tribute because he was most likely trained for the games his entire life. Therefore, he is very strong and deadly, and a favorite to win the games. Cato is the last tribute killed in the 74th Hunger Games. He is mulled by the mutts, and then Katniss shoots him with an arrow and finally kills him in order to put him out of his misery.
Glimmer's weaknesses in the Hunger Games include her overconfidence in her physical abilities, which can lead to underestimating her opponents. She also relies heavily on her beauty and charm to manipulate others, which may not always be effective in the arena. Additionally, her lack of strategic thinking and reliance on brute force can make her vulnerable in more complex or unpredictable situations.
One of Clove's strengths is knife throwing. Also, being a Career is a plus for her because she has a group of strong fighters. Having been a citizen of District 2, she was trained for the Games since she was young.
Wiress, being quite a timid character killed no one in the 75th Hunger Games but she herself was killed by Gloss from District 1, the male tribute. Obviously due to the Quarter Quell rules she was in another Hunger Games previously but it is not mentioned what one she was in nor if she killed anyone. Hope this helped :)
After the tribute's time with the Gamemakers, the Gamemakers will give them a score between 0 and 12 (highest being 12 and lowest being 0). Careers usually score from 8 to 10.
Yes they did, I read The hunger games and saw the movie three times. Both the movie and the book view the hunger games the same. Each character views the hunger games differently though so that might be a tad confusing. Examples being a career Cato would see the Hunger Games as an event that shows character, strentgh, and endurance. Rue might see it as her death because she is so small. The capitol would see it as enteretainment.
Katniss is surprised when Prim is chosen as tribute in chapter 2 of "The Hunger Games" because she had taken steps to protect her from being selected, such as teaching her how to hunt and forage. Additionally, Prim is only 12 years old and has a gentle, nurturing nature, making her seem like an unlikely candidate for the brutal Hunger Games. This unexpected turn of events adds to the tension and sets the stage for Katniss's decision to volunteer as tribute in her sister's place.
Well, that actually depends on the two persons who have to get together and ... but either ways, if a tribute was pregnant, it won't matter to the Capitol. They will still force the tribute on to the Games so that she'll be in more pain when she has to survive out in the arena. The Capitol likes to see innocent people being punished, so this will just be the icing on the cake for them and a horrorful image to others which will say 'The Capitol doesn't care what kind of problem you have, so just deal with it.'
the girl being the winner
in the book you read it says district 1,2,4 are usually the career's. The tributes who are Careers in the Hunger Games are Glimmer, Marvel, Cato, Clove, and the girl from District 4. Later on, they add Peeta and the boy from District 3.