The inspiration for the creation of the dystopian world in "The Hunger Games" was a combination of Reality TV Shows, war, and social inequality.
Science Fiction, Dystopian.
Yes, The Hunger Games is a dystopian fantasy trilogy for Young Adults.
The Hunger Games is a futuristic dystopian young adult science fiction trilogy.
The Hunger Games is considered an adventure, science fiction, dystopian, and young adult fiction.
People are trying to kill each other for the capitol's entertainment. You didn't see that as dystopian!?!?!?!?!?
The Hunger Games is categorized as a young adult dystopian novel. It combines elements of science fiction, adventure, and romance to create a compelling story set in a post-apocalyptic world.
Okay I don't have word for word ones but like suggestions are Poverty *district 12* the Hunger Games, dictatorship *I don't know if it counts but you don't hear very many good dictators* Mostly the Hunger Games are a dysopia because they use fear to rule over the Districts. I hope that helps!
The novel "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins is often credited with popularizing dystopian literature for young adults. Its success paved the way for other dystopian series such as "Divergent" and "The Maze Runner" to capture the imagination of young readers.
Yes, The Hunger Games is a futuristic series, so it takes place in the future. However, the author wrote the books are written in present tense.
If you like the Dystopian feel of it then you will probably like The Hunger games series, The Maze Runner series and maybe the Mortal Instruments series
The Districts rebelled against the Capitol. In punishment the Capitol destroyed District thirteen and created the Hunger Games, as a way of saying that the "Dark Days" can never be repeated.
You might enjoy reading "Divergent" by Veronica Roth. It combines elements of dystopian society and teenage drama similar to "The Hunger Games" and "The Summer I Turned Pretty."