It is described as being a jungle or rainforest in the shape of a clock, which gives it a flat topography.
The Gamemakers control everything that goes on inside the Arena, the head Gamemaker is Seneca Crane and for the 75th hunger Games, it is Plutarch Hevensbee.
Catching Fire's setting is in three different places: District 12, the Capitol, and the Arena for the 75th annual Hunger Games.
One of the conflicts is that Katniss is forced back into the arena for the 75th Hunger Games. And she tries her hardest to get Peeta out of the arena alive instead of herself.
Finnick Odair was a male victor from District 4. He was known for being the victor of the 65th Hunger Games and a survivor of the 3rd Quarter Quell, also known as the 75th Hunger Games.
Katniss gave the wire to Beetee who used it to create a rig that would in theory, destroy the force field in the arena of the 75th Hunger Games, a Quarter Quell. They succeeded and Katniss, Beetee, and Finnick were saved and taken to District 13.
There wasn't a winner in the 75th Hunger Games. The Game was cut short before a winner was announced.
Cashmere and Gloss are the brother and sister tributes from District 1 in the 75th Hunger Games.
Yes. They go back because every 25 years there is a Quarter Quell. This means something special will happen at the Games. It is the 75th Hunger Games in Catching Fire, and the special part is that a boy and a girl who have already won the games have to go back into the arena.
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In the 75th annual hunger games it was Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Melark.
Yes. In the sequel, Catching Fire, there is the 76th Hunger Games.
In the Hunger Games rule book, there is a rule that every 25th game is called a quarter quell. Every quarter quell something unique happens in the games. President Snow used it to his advantage that it was the 75th Hunger Games to get Katniss back into the arena.