In the book, The Hunger Games, Katniss is kept alive by her skill with a bow and arrow. She can feed herself, and protect herself. In the very end, though, she upsets The Capitol by tricking it into letting both her and Peeta live. The thing that keeps The Capitol from killing her for her insubordination is the fact that they can try to convince the crowd that they orchestrated the whole event, and that Katniss and Peeta were so in love that they would rather have died then kill the other.
The Mutes got Cato and kept him alive for awhile. He was suffering so Katniss eventually decided to kill him with one of her arrows and put him out of his misery. (In the book)
Cato is kept alive by the muttations, which are engineered dog-like creatures that resemble the fallen tributes, to prolong the suspense of the Games and create a spectacle for the audience. Ultimately, Katniss ends Cato's life by shooting an arrow, putting him out of his misery as he is being attacked by the mutts. Katniss feels a mix of pity and horror about Cato's death; while she understands the brutality of the Games, she also recognizes his humanity in his final moments. The experience deepens her resolve against the oppressive system of the Hunger Games.
it means that the capitol is keeping them kept for the hunger games by force.
no one really knows as it doesn't say
Because since he's a constant drunk (it's his only way to wash away the memories of when he won the Hunger Games) and they kept trying to get him to do his job as being a mentor to them.
Peeta Mellark sustains multiple injuries throughout "The Hunger Games" series, notably severe wounds from battles and the traumatic effects of being hijacked, which leads to psychological scars. He keeps himself alive through a combination of resilience, resourcefulness, and the support of his allies, particularly Katniss Everdeen. His survival is also aided by his ability to strategize and adapt to his circumstances, using his skills in camouflage and survival. Ultimately, his strong will to protect Katniss and their shared memories help him endure his suffering.
Peeta Mellark has been kept alive primarily as a symbol of hope and resilience, both for the people of District 12 and the larger rebellion against the Capitol. His connection to Katniss Everdeen and their shared experiences in the Hunger Games make him an important figure in rallying support for the uprising. Additionally, the Capitol sees value in using him as a propaganda tool, manipulating his image to maintain control and influence over the districts. Ultimately, his survival serves multiple strategic purposes for both the rebels and the Capitol.
Paylor was the leader of the rebel group in District 8, first enters the series in Mockingjay when Katniss goes to District 8 to film a series of propos. The next time she is seen in the series is when Katniss is roaming President Snow's house. She, and two of her soilders, are gaurding the door to where Snow is being kept. She lets Katniss in, saying that she has a right to know. We learn later after Katniss' trail that Paylor was voted in as Panem's president after Coin's death.
Family is everything to Katniss. She became pretty much the leader of her family when her father died in a mine explosion and her mother went into a depressed, nonresponsive state. She loves her sister Prim more than anything, and she was even willing to sacrifice herself for her sister, hence why she volunteered for the Hunger Games in her sister's place. And her promise to win in her sister's name was one thing that kept her alive, as well as her surviving skills she learned before and after her father died
Haymitch drinks because he has survive the hunger games and is traumatized. Wouldn't you be traumatized if you saw a girl being killed by an axe? He drinks to forget this experiences, but coaching the tributes doesn't help, so he constantly needs to drink to try to eliminate those memories.
no, one died in the bloodbath in the beginning and thresh killed another at the end. Better Anwser: No, Katniss sent the tracker jacker nest down on all the careers and only ended up killing Glimmer and the girl from District Two. Then she killed Marvel by sending an arrow into his neck because he killed Rue and then she shot Cato to put him out of his misery from the mutts that were practically eating him alive. But she did not kill Clove. Thresh killed her at the feast by smashing a bolder into her skull when she was harassing Katniss. And he helped Katniss because she helped Rue. Also, the boy from District Three was considered a career too because he set up the mines around their food supply and kept watch while the careers were out. Katniss did not kill him. Cato did by snapping his neck after Katniss managed to blow up their food supply while he was suppose to be on watch.
She thought it made her look weak and she was confused as to why he suddenly said he loved her when he stayed away from her during training. But it actually made Katniss look desirable and, according to Haymitch, it would've helped her get sponsors which would've kept her alive in the arena