In "Mockingjay," Gale Hawthorne's stubbornness is evident in his unwavering belief in violent resistance against the Capitol. He often dismisses alternative strategies that prioritize diplomacy or saving lives, insisting that only through aggressive action can they achieve true freedom. This rigidity causes tension between him and Katniss, as she grapples with the moral implications of their fight. His inflexible mindset ultimately reflects his deep-seated trauma and desire for revenge, leading to significant consequences for their relationships and the rebellion.
No, but he does leave to District 2 because he has some "fancy job" there.
As seen in the epilogue of Mockingjay, she has had two children with Peeta, who she selected. Gale works for the government after the abolishment of the Hunger Games.
No, Katniss never dies.she also has 2 adorable kids a boy and a girl.
Her list of demands to be the Mockingjay: 1. Buttercup is allowed to stay with her family 2. Gale is allowed to be by her side 3. She and Gale are allowed to go hunting. 4. She gets to kill Snow. 5. All captured Victors will be granted immunity, should the rebels win the war
No he goes to District 2 at the end of Mockingjay. When the fight is over
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He doesn't die (:D)
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no, he stays alive.
No, but he does leave to District 2 because he has some "fancy job" there.
Katniss Gale Petta President Snow President Coin
Gale didn't kill Prim. It was actually that Coin lady. Which at first I thought it was Snow.
He dioesn't return to District twelve, but stays in the capitol to work.
As seen in the epilogue of Mockingjay, she has had two children with Peeta, who she selected. Gale works for the government after the abolishment of the Hunger Games.
No, Katniss never dies.she also has 2 adorable kids a boy and a girl.
Her list of demands to be the Mockingjay: 1. Buttercup is allowed to stay with her family 2. Gale is allowed to be by her side 3. She and Gale are allowed to go hunting. 4. She gets to kill Snow. 5. All captured Victors will be granted immunity, should the rebels win the war