They watch the games for fun and sponsor tributes.
In the first Hunger Games--or the first book of the trilogy, because this is the Seventy-Fourth Games--Katniss and Peeta are sent to the Capitol to train, be interviewed, and become prepped before being shipped off to the arena.
about 3,000
The citizens of Panem watched the Hunger Games .
The citizens of Panem don't exactly benefit from the Hunger Games. The only way citizens can benefit is if the tribute from their district wins. By their tribute winning, the district gets a party of sorts and extra food.
Everything and anything. The Capitol live a luxurious life.
No, if he did what the citizens demanded, there would be no Hunger Games.
Katniss
Costumes in "The Hunger Games" are important for several reasons. They help the tributes stand out and make an impression on the audience and sponsors, which can increase their chances of gaining support. Costumes also contribute to the visual spectacle of the Games, adding to the entertainment value for the Capitol citizens and viewers. Additionally, costumes can be used strategically to convey a message or manipulate the perceptions of the audience.
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That he loved Katniss.
Katniss Everdeen.
Not exactly. District 12 is the poorest district and the citizens do desperate things to stay alive. So it's not they who are corrupt. If anyone's corrupt in The Hunger Games series, it's the Capitol