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How do peeta and katniss gain haymitchs support?

peeta and katniss gain haymitch's support by playing the star-crossed lovers act so they gain more sponsors to help them win The Hunger Games


What does Peeta Mellark hope to gain?

Peeta hopes (in the first book) to end up with Katniss out of the arena. At this stage, the audience is on the side of Gale who is obviously a better choice for Katniss.


When peeta says haynitch said you would take alot of convincing what was he referring to?

Peeta was referring to the idea that he and Katniss should pretend to be in love in order to gain sympathy and support from the sponsors during the Hunger Games. Haymitch likely knew that convincing Katniss to go along with this plan would be a challenge due to her distrustful nature.


Does Katniss really love Peeta in the hunger games?

In the first book of the series, Katniss pretends to be in love with Peeta because she hopes to gain the support of sponsors, so she will be sent supplies while in the arena and will be more likely to win. By the end of the trilogy she is as much in love with him as he has always been with her. She starts falling in love with him during the 1st game. It flourishes in the second book and is tested in the 3rd book.


What does Peeta Mellark gain by joining to rest of the careers?

Their trust, and ultimately a little more time for Katniss.


What was haymitch's training strategy for katniss and Peeta Mellark?

haymitch tells them to act friendly, to act like a team.


What adive does Haymich share with peeta and Katniss?

Haymitch advises Peeta and Katniss to maintain their authenticity and use their strengths to survive in the Hunger Games. He emphasizes the importance of strategy, suggesting they should play to the audience and the Capitol's expectations to gain support. Additionally, he warns them about the dangers of trust and alliances, urging them to be cautious in their relationships with others. Overall, his guidance focuses on survival through cunning and public perception.


In what two instances does Katniss use the TV cameras to her benefit?

Katniss uses the TV cameras to her benefit in "The Hunger Games" by showcasing her archery skills during her private session with the Gamemakers, which helps her gain sponsors and support from viewers. Additionally, she strategically presents herself as a star-crossed lover with Peeta during the Games to gain sympathy and support from the audience, ultimately helping them both survive. These instances demonstrate Katniss's ability to manipulate the media to her advantage in a high-stakes environment.


What does katniss mean when she says a kind Peeta Mellark is far more dangerous to you than an unkind one?

When Katniss says this, she means that a kind Peeta Mellark can disarm his enemies and gain their trust, making it harder for them to hate or harm him. An unkind Peeta would be easier for others to see as a threat and therefore defend against, but a kind one could manipulate people more effectively.


How does Katniss earn her first sponsor gift?

In the 74th annual Hunger Games, Katniss doesn't really seem to do anything to receive the gifts that Haymitch sends her. Haymitch watched The Hunger Games and observed what Katniss was doing and what exactly she needed and when she needed it. For instance, to gain the audience's attention and devotion for the "star crossed lovers of District 12", Haymitch sent Katniss broth to give to Peeta when he was in pain while he was in the cave to make the audience feel compassion for the couple.


Who is peeta malark?

Peeta is introduced when he is chosen to be the male tribute for District 12 in the Games. Katniss recalls that he gave her burned bread when she and her family were starving to death. When interviewed before the 74th Hunger Games, he confesses that he has secretly been in love with Katniss, which she assumes is a strategy of his to gain popularity with sponsors watching the Games. It seems that view is justified when he teams up with the "Careers," a pack of tributes from the richer districts who are actively hunting Katniss. He saves Katniss from a raging Cato, the boy tribute from District 2, and ends up taking Cato's sword to the leg. Much later, Katniss learns that this was actually a ploy on his part to protect her, since he knew that they would try to attack her first and he wanted to be in a position to interfere with their plans. Later, the Gamemakers announce a new rule: if the final two tributes are from the same district, they can both be crowned Victors. Katniss seeks out Peeta, who is injured and near death from infection and blood loss. She cleans him up and takes him to safety, and realizes that if she pretends to be in love with him (as she believes he is pretending to be in love with her), she will gain sympathy from the viewers, and as a result receive life-saving gifts from sponsors. Later, Katniss risks her life by fighting with other tributes to get medicine to cure Peeta's moribund infection. Peeta did not let Katniss go, but got tricked to sleep by drinking sleep syrup sent by the sponsors. Finally, Katniss and Peeta are the last alive, but instead of being crowned joint victors, the rule is revoked and there can be only one victor. Katniss readies to defend herself, but Peeta throws away his knife. Katniss then suggests that they commit suicide by ingesting the nightlock berries. Katniss is using this opportunity to show up the Gamemakers, taking to heart what Peeta had said earlier about showing the Capitol that they are not just pieces in their game but actual people, along with the small amount of hope that the Gamemakers would rather have two victors than none. The ploy works, but the two later find out that it was considered by President Coriolanus Snow to be a rebellious act against the Capitol, invoking his ire against them. Once the two are safe, Katniss finds out that Peeta really has been in love with her, that everything he has done was not an act. When Peeta discovers that Katniss may have been faking love for him in the Games to get sponsors, he is saddened and emotionally withdraws himself from her through the beginning of the next book


What do you learn from Peeta interview?

From Peeta's interview in the first book, you learn that he is inlove with Katniss and is very capable of using his words to sway the crowd in his favor. In the second book, when he gives gives his interview for the Quarter Quell, he lies and tells the audience that he and Katniss secretly got married and she is pregnant. Honestly, this is apretty good strategy, despite seeming quite absurd because the crowd once again is in his and Katniss's favor. Just as it was after the first interview. He really only does this to gain the audience's positive opinion and protect the two of them.