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If you are referring to the 'Hunger Games' within the novel 'The Hunger Games', lessons learned include:

  • discovering that it is possible to fight against the Capitol (shown by when Katniss and Peeta were with the berries at the end)
  • the Capitol is perfectly willing to sacrifice children to prove their point and punish the Districts
  • playing on the sympathies of the citizens of the Capitol works (shown by the apparent 'romance' between Katniss and Peeta)

If you are referring to 'The Hunger Games' as a novel, here is an example of lessons learned:

  • The lesson of the Hunger Games is a warning. The author is trying to say that if we do not change our inhumane ways (war, pollution, destruction, discrimination, torturing others, etc.), we will be destroyed and the thin line of humanity and inhumanity will be erased or at lease almost erased. The main characters talk about it a lot. The Games itself shows the barbaric ways of the future human population.
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