It depends on what flowers your talking about, if your talking about Rue's flowers that Katniss lays on Rue, then they symbolize rebillion. Kind of like saying that Rue isn't "just another piece in their game".
In the Hunger Games (the games not the book) parachutes symbolize gifts. If you were a tribute in the Games and were sent a parachute, you would get a gift. In the books however, the parachutes could symbolize many things. But at the end of the series, it would be safe to say that whenever Katniss thinks of the silver parachutes, she will think of her sister Prim (Read book 3 and you will see why).
The hunger games is the first book in the Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins. The Book's sequel is Catching Fire, and the book after that is MockingJay
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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.
there is no ripper in the hunger games books
It is about the book "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins.
The announcer for the Hunger Games.
Suzanne Collins likely chose the name Primrose for the character in "The Hunger Games" because of its association with beauty and delicacy. Primroses are small, colorful flowers that symbolize youth and innocence, reflecting the character of Primrose Everdeen in the book.
Mockingjay is the third and final book in the Hunger Games Trilogy.
There are 27 chapters in each book of the Hunger Games trilogy.
Suzan Collins. She is the AUTHOR of all of the Hunger Games book.