Because the districts can't afford it and aren't worthy of it. Only the "wonderful" Capitol citizens get it. Just like the Districts have to participate in The Hunger Games but the Capitol citizens don't have to send anyone, they enjoy watching the games!
The setting of "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins is a dystopian world called Panem, which is divided into 12 districts and the Capitol. The story mainly takes place in District 13, which had been thought to be destroyed by the Capitol.
In the "Hunger Games" series by Suzanne Collins, the character with pink hair from the Capitol is Effie Trinket. She serves as the escort for District 12's tributes, Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark, during the Hunger Games. Effie is known for her flamboyant fashion and colorful personality, which reflects the extravagant culture of the Capitol.
Gale tells katniss that there is no more district 12 because the Capitol drop fire bombs on district 12
The third book will be called Mockingjay and is all about the overthrow of the Capitol.
In "Mockingjay" by Suzanne Collins, Primrose Everdeen dies in an explosion during the rebel attack on the Capitol. Her death has a significant impact on Katniss Everdeen and plays a crucial role in the conclusion of the series.
In "The Hunger Games" series by Suzanne Collins, the Capitol is located in the Rocky Mountains region of North America. District 12, known for its coal mining, is located in the Appalachian Mountains, specifically in what is referred to as the area that once was Pennsylvania. The Capitol is a central hub of power and wealth, while District 12 represents the struggles of the poorer districts in the dystopian society.
Suzanne Collins wrote "Mockingjay" as the final installment in her Hunger Games trilogy to continue the story of Katniss Everdeen's rebellion against the oppressive Capitol. The book explores themes of war, propaganda, and the consequences of violence, providing a powerful conclusion to the series.
In Chapter 6, three new characters are introduced: Charlotte Lucas, Mr. Collins, and Sir William Lucas. Charlotte Lucas is Elizabeth Bennet's close friend, Mr. Collins is a clergyman and cousin to Mr. Bennet, and Sir William Lucas is Charlotte's father. Each of these characters plays a significant role in the development of the story.
The Mets have chosen Terry Collins as their new manager, beginning with the 2011 season. He will be introduced at a news conference on 11/23/2010.
In Suzanne Collins' novel "The Hunger Games," the character Gale Hawthorne is publicly whipped by the Capitol authorities twice. The first time occurs in "Catching Fire" as punishment for hunting in the woods outside District 12. The second time is in "Mockingjay" after he is captured and tortured by the Capitol for his involvement in the rebellion.
Tracker jackers are fictional creatures from "The Hunger Games" trilogy by Suzanne Collins. They are genetically engineered wasps created by the Capitol and are not found in any specific continent in real life.
Brazilian red hot chili peppers with a side of tabacco. And her favorite drink is chocolate milk mixed with coke.