The main setting was probably the arena because most of the action occurred in the arena
Yes. Catching Fire is written from the narrative perspective of the main character, Katniss.
Sample test questions for the book Catching Fire might include asking about the characters in the book, the main character, and where the story took place.
katniss, finnick, and beetee all get air-lifted out of the arena
President Snow is the main antagonist of the book Catching Fire, but to Katniss, the entire Capitol and every one of her fellow tributes is an enemy. They are in the way of her saving Peeta.
The main character
It's called Catching Fire because, in the first book when Katniss pulls out the poisonous berries in the arena she creates a spark, because with that move she defies the capitol. In the second book the districts are being ignited because of the spark Katniss created. So in theory Panem is catching fire.
well theres many in catching fire mostly its Finnick Odair, Annie Cresta, Katniss Everdeen, Peeta mellark so about 4 but there might be more why dont you read the book and um count how many mostly talk in the book (of course katniss and peeta are main characters
Peeta and katniss get married
Yes
Katniss is the main character in Catching Fire because the story is from her point of view. She is also the main character from the first book of the Hunger Games series, making her the main character of the whole series.Other reasons why Katniss is the main character include:She is the 74th Hunger Games victor, and they pick up from where that book left off.She is destined to be the Mockingjay. If they told the story form anyone else's point of view, the story would take a different turn.
the main setting is in Stonybrook, Connecticutt.
The main antagonist would have to be President Snow, the president of the Capital. The first chapter is when he confronts Katniss saying that she is playing a very dangerous game